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quences. He remained steady throughout in spite of the unbearable tortures inflicted on his body.2 Mahāvira asked his monks and nuns to keep in mind the story of Kāmadeva, How, though a householder, he withstood the obstacles. He advised them to withstand all temptations in view of their study of the twelve Amgas(3),3
1. Upa. 18. 2. Ibid. 19-23. 3. Ibid 24-6, Visk. p. 782, AvaCu. I. pp. 452-4.
3. Kāmadeva One of the hundred sons of Usabha(1).
1. KalpDh. p. 151, KalpV. p. 236.
Kā nanahāvana (Kāmim ahāvana) A shrine (cait ya) at Vāņārasi visited by Mahavira. Gosāla had performed his fourth pautta-parihāra (entrance into another's body) there. 1. Ant. 15, Jna. 151.
2. Bha. 550.
Kāmiddhi (Kāmarddhi) A disciple of preceptor Suhatthi (1), Vesavādiyāgana originated from him. He belonged to Kodālasa gotra. .
1. Kalp (Therävali). 7, Kalpy. p. 259. Kāmiddhiya (Kāmarddhika) One of the four families of Vesavādiyagana.
1. Kalp. and Kalpv. p. 260.
Kāmiddhiyagana (Kamardhikagana) One of the nine groups of monks under Mahāvīra.?
1. Sth. 680. 1. Kāya One of the eighty-eight Gahas.
1. Sth. 90, Sur. 107, Jams. pp. 534-5, SthA. pp. 78-79, SurM. fp. 295–296. 2. Kāya (Kāka) An Anāriya (non-Aryan) tribe and its homeland. The territory of the Kākas is sometimes identified with Kakupur near Bithur. Smith suggests its identification with Kakanada near Sanchi.? See Gāya. 1. SutSi. p. 123.
2. TAI. p. 356.
Kāyamdaga (Kākandika) A resident of Käyamdi.
1. Bha. 404, KalpV. p. 254. Kayamdi (Kākandi) See Kāgamdi,1
1. Sam. 158, Bha. 404.
Eighteenth chapter of Paņņa vaņă.
Kāyatthii (Kāyasthiti)
1. Praj. 253. Kāyaraa (Kātaraka)
1. Bha. 330.
One of the twelve principal lay-votaries of Gosāla.
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