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ndoned at a crematorium immediately after birth. That is why he is also known as Avakiņņaputta, i.e. abandoned son. Later he became the king of Kamcanapura, the capital of Kalimga(1) as well as Campā, the capital of Amga(1). On seeing changes in the condition of an ox he realised the uselessness of this world and renounced it. He is regarded as a Patteyabuddha.? 1. AvaCu. II. pp. 204-7, Utt. 18. 46,
p. 33, PrajM. p. 19, NanM. p. 131, UttCu. p. 178, Utts. p. 299ff. NisCu.
UttK. P, 178, In the Pali literature II. p. 231.
also he is recognised as a Pratyeka2. AvaCu. I. p. 76, PrajH. p. 11, SthA. I buddha (See Karandu in DPPN).
Same as Karakariga.
Karakaraa (Karakaraka)
1. SthA. p. 79.
Karakaria Same as Karakariga.
1. SthA. p. 79. Karakariga (Karakarika) One of the eighty-eight Gabas. There are also references to Kara and Karia as two separate planets.?
1. Sth. 90, and SthA. p. 79. 2. Jams. pp. 534-535, Sur. 107, SurM. pp. 295–296.
Karada (Karata) One of the two teachers who belonged to Kunālā(1) and died at Sãeya.?
1. AvaCu. 1. p. 601, AvaH. p. 465, UttCu. p. 108.
1. Karana An astrological division of a day. There are eleven Karanas of which the first seven are movable and the rest are fixed. They are Bava, Bālava, Kolaya, Thīviloaña, Garāi, Vaņijja, Vitthi, Sauņi, Cauppaya, Nāga and Kimthuggha.
1. Jam. 153, 154, Gan. 41-45, Pras). p. 37.
2. Karana Ninth chapter of the nineteenth section of Viyāhapappatti.
1. Bha. 648.
Karia (Karika) One of the eighty-eight Gahas. See also Karakariga.
1. Sur 107, Jams. p. 535.
1. Kalamda. One of the six mendicants who came to Gosāla.
1. Bha. 539. 2. Kalaṁda (Kalanda) An Ariya community. Same as Kalimda.
1. BrhBh. 3264, BrhKs. p. 913, Praj. 37. Kalambavāluyā (Kadambavālukā) A river (in infernal region ). Its sand is as hard as adamant.
1. Utt. 19. 50, Sut. 1. 5. 1. 10.
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