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1. Kamalā Daughter of Kamala and Kamalasiri(2) of Ņāgapura. She had renounced the world and become a disciple of Titthayara Păsa(1). After death she was born as a principal wife of indra Kāla(4). The same is the name of a principal wife of Mahākāla(9).
1. Jna. 153, Bha. 406, Sth. 273.
2. Kamalā First chapter of the fifth subsection of the second section of Nāyādhammakahā.1
1. Jna. 153.
Kamalāmela A horse belonging to Cakkavatti Bharaha(1).1
1. Jam. 57. Kamalamelā A princess of Bäravai. She was betrothed to Dhanadeva(5), grand-son of Uggasena. She was, however, abducted with the help of Samba(2) and married to Sāgaracamda(1), son of Nisadha(1) and Pabhāvati(2). Later Kamalāmelā renounced the world and became a disciple of Titthayara Aritthaņemi, whereas Sāgaracamda was killed by Dhanadeva.
1. AvaCu. I. pp. 112-3, Mar. 433, AvaN. 134, Vis. 1420, BrhBh. 172, BrhM. p. 56.
1. Kamalāvai (Kamalāvati) Wife of king Usuyāra(1). She enlightened the king and along with him renounced the world and attained perfection.
1. Utt. ch. 14, UttN. p. 394, UitCu. pp. 221-232, Uttk. p. 270.
2. Kamalāvai Wife of king Maņicāļa and mother of prince Manippabha(2) of Rayaņāvaha.
1. UttNe. p. 138.
Kamalujjalapuri (Kamalojjvalapuri) A town where Vāriseņa, the twentyfourth Titthamkara of the Eravaya(1) region, attained emancipation.
1. Tir. 555. Kamāragāma (Karmāragrāma) See Kammāragāma.
1. AvaM. p. 267.
1. Kamma (Karman) (i) Eighth chapter of the thirteenth section, (ii) ninth chapter of the sixth section ? and (iii) third chapter of the sixteenth section 3 of Vivāha pannatti. 1. Bha. 470. 2. Ibid. 229.
3. Ibid. 561. 2. Kamma Twenty-third chapter of Pannavaņā.
1. Praj. v. 6.
3. Kamma Tenth chapter of Bardhadasā.1
1. Sth. 755.
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