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Kammavedaa
See Kammappayadi.1
Kammapagadi (Karmaprakrti)
1. PrajH. p. 140.
See Kammappayadi(2).1
Kammapayadi (Karmapraksti)
1. Sam. 36.
1. Kammappayadi (Karmaprakrti) A text dealing with the nature of Karma and the like. Preceptor Nāgahatthi was well-versed in it.
1. Nan. v. 30.
2. Kammappayadi Thirty-third chapter of Uttarajjhayana.
1. UttN. p. 9, Sam. 36.
Kammappavāya (Karmapravāda) Eighth Puvva dealing with the nature of Karma etc.?
1. Nan. 57, NanCu. p. 76, NunM. p. 241, Vis. 3014, Aval. p. 311.
Kammabamdhaa (Karmabandhaka) Twenty-fourth chapter of Paņņayaņā.1 See also Bamdha.
1. Praj. v. 6. Kammabhūmi (Karmabhūmi) A region where a person earns his livelihood by any of the three occupations, viz. military, literary and agricultural. Such regions are fifteen in number : five Bharahas(2), five Eravayas(1) and five Mahāvidehas. Of them three (one from each group) lie in Jambūdiva, six (two from each group) in Dhāyaikhamda and the same number in Pukkharavaradiya.? See also Akammabhūmi. 1. NanM. p. 102.
Aca. 2. 179, BrhBh. 1636, NanH. p. 33. 2. Bha. 675, Praj. 35, Sth. 555,
Kammavivāga (Karmavipāka) A text explaining the consequences of good and evil Karmas in forty-three chapters.1
1. Sam. 43. Kammavivăgadasă (Karmavipākadaśā) Another name of Duhavivăga, the first section of Vivāgasaya. It consists of the following ten chapters :1. Miyāpatta, 2. Gottāsa, 3. Amda(2), 4. Sagada, 5. Māhaņa, 6. Namdisena, 7. Soriya, 8. Udumbara, 9. Sahasuddaha-,malaya, 10. Kumāralecchai. In the present edition of Vivāgasuya, these chapters are not available exactly under the same heads.
1. Sth. 755. Kammavedaa (Karmavedaka) Twenty-fifth chapter of Paņņavaņā.1
1. Praj. v. 6.
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