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Kappapedhā
158 Kappapedhā or Kappapedhiyā (Kalpapițhikā) Introductory Kappa(2),2
1. NisCu. I. pp. 132, 155, AvaCu. I. p. 79, AcaCu. p. 2.
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Kappabhāsa (Kalpabhäşya) A versified commentary on Kappaņisjutti. It is available in two forms: Bịhatkalpalaghubhāsya (printed) and Bțhatkalpabệhadbhāșya (not printed).? 1. VyaBh. 10. 141, (Purusaprakaraṇa).
2. BrhKs. p. 202.
Kappavadamsiyā or Kappavadimsiyā (Kalpāvatamsikā ) An Amgabāhira Kālia text. It forms a part of Uvamga.? It contains the following ten chapters: 3 1. Pauma(15), 2. Mahāpauma(6), 3. Bhadda(10), 4. Subhadda(8), 5. Paumabhadda(2), 6. Paumasena(2), 7. Paumagumma(1), 8. Naliņigumma(1), 9. Anamda(5) and 10. Namdana(11), 1. Pak. p. 45, Nan. 44, NanCu. p. 60, 2. Nir. 1. 1. NanM. p. 207, NanH. p. 73.
3. Ibid. 2.1.
Kappăiya or Kappătita (Kalpătita) Another name of Gevijjaga and Aņuttarovavāiya or Aputtara 1 gods who reside above the twelve celestial regions, i. e. Kappas.
1. Utt. 36. 207, 210, Praj. 38, Anu. 122, Dev. 266-274.
A secular scripture.
1. Kappāsia (Kārpāsika)
1. Nan. 42.
An Ariya vocational group dealing in cotton-seeds.1
2. Kappásia
1. Praj. 37.
1. Kappiä or Kappiya (Kalpikā) An Amgabāhira Kalia text. It is mentioned as quite separate from Nirayāyaliyā(1). Probably Nirayāvaliya(2) and this Kappiā are the same.
1. Nan. 44, NanM. p. 207, NanH. p. 73, Pak. p. 45, Paky. p. 68.
2. Kappiyā It is one of the five sections of Nirayāvaliyā(2). It seems that Nirayāyaliyā(1) and this Kappiyā are identical.
1. Jams. p. 1-2.
Kappiyākappiya (Kalpikākalpika) An Angabāhira Ukkālia text, not extant now.
1. Nan. 44, NanCu. p. 57, Pak: p. 43.
Kappovaga (Kalpopaga) Following twelve celestial regions as well as the gods residing therein are called Kappovagas,' i. e. the residents of the follo
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