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Katthapłuyira
Another name of Rāhu(1).
Kacchabha (Kacchapa)
1. Sur. 105, Bha. 453.
Kacchāvai (Kacchāvatī)
1. Jam. 95.
Same as Kacchagāvai."
Kacchullaņāraya (Kacchullanārada) Son of Jannadatta(1) and Somajasā of Soriyapura. He was a mendicant well-known for making others fight and enjoying the occasion. Once he went to Hatthiņāura where Dovai did not pay due respect to him. This caused annoyance to him. From there he went to Amarakamkā(1), met king Paumaņābha(3) and spoke very high of the beauty of Dovai. Consequently Dovai was abducted by Paumapābha. Kacchullanāraya thereupon came to Kapha(1) and informed him of the incident. He is associated with several such episodes.3 1. AvaCu. II. p. 194, AvaN. 1290, Aup. 3. DasCu. p. 106, DasH. p. 110, VisK. 38.
p. 412, AvaCu. I. p. 121, NanM. 2. Jna. 122-4, KalpV. p. 39.
p. 55.
A lotus-pond (puskariņi) to the south-west
Kajjalappabhā (Kajjalaprabhā) of the Jambusudamsaņā tree.
1. Jam. 90.
Kajjaseňa (Kāryasena) One of the ten Kulagaras (governors) of the past descending cycle in the Bharaha(2) region. His another name is Takkasena and he is also mentioned as of the past ascending cycle. 1. Sam. 157.
2. Sth. 767.
Kajjoyaa (Kāryopaga)
1. SthA. p. 78.
Same as Kajjovaa.1
Kajjovaa (Kāryopaga) One of the eighty-eight Gahas.
1. Jam. 170, Sur. 107, Sth. 90, Jams. pp, 534-5, SurM. pp. 295-6, SthA. pp. 78-79. Kajjovaga (Kāryopaga) Same as Kajjovaa.?
1. Sth. 90.
Kattha (Kāstha) A merchant whose wife Vajjā(1) fell in love with Brāhmana Devasamma(2). Distressed by his wife's unfaithfulness he renounced the world and became a monk.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 558, AvaH. p. 428.
An Āriya industrial group 1 preparing
Katthapāuyāra (Kāsthapādukākāra) wooden foot-wears.
1. Praj. 37.
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