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Kāla
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12. Kāla One of the two presiding deities of the Kāloda ocean.
1. Jiv. 175.
13. Kāla First chapter of Nirayāvaliyā(1).1
1. Nir. 1.1.
14. Kāla Same as Kālasoyariya.1
1. AvaH. p. 681, AvaCu. II. p. 169.
Kālaa (Kālaka) See Kālaga.1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 495, KalpCu. p. 89. Kālamjara (Kālañjara) Same as Kālimjara. .
1. AvaH. p. 348. Kälakhamaņa (Kālakṣamaņa) See Kālaga(3).1
1. Uttn. p. 127. 1. Kālaga (Kālaka) Son of king Vajrasimha and his queen Susasundari of Dhārāvāsa. He renounced the world and became a disciple of Gunākara. Sarasvati, the sister of Kālaga also renounced the world and became a nun.1 Once king Gaddabhilla of Ujjeņi, attracted by her beauty, took Sarasvati forcibly to his palace and confined her there. Preceptor Kālaga and others persuaded him to release the nun but the king was adamant not to do so. This enraged Kālaga. He left for Pärasakula, returned to Ujjeni from there accompanied by ninety-six feudatories of that territory, attacked the town, defeated Gaddabhilla, freed Sarasvati and reinstated her as a nun. Lāda kings also helped him in defeating Gaddabhilla. The Sagas were brought to Ujjeni by him.5 1. KalpDh. p. 131, KalpSam. pp.
3. NisCu. III. pp. 59-60, KalpSam. 284 ff.
pp. 284 ff., KalpDh. p. 131, Brhks. 2. NisCu. III. p. 59. Devacandrasuri
p. 1478. mentions 'Sagakula' in his Mūlasu
4. NisCu. III. p. 59. ddhitika. See Kalikacārya-Katha
5. VyaBh. XII. p. 94. Sangraha (1949), p. 10. 2. Kālaga Maternal uncle of Balamitta(1) and Bhāņumitta(2) of Ujjepi. Balabhāņu, son of Bhāņusiri, took initiation from him. Once preceptor Kālaga paid a visit to Patitthāna, capital of king Sāya vāhana. There he agreed to change the date of the celebration of pajjosavaņā (a religious festival) at the suggestion of the king in view of some local festival falling on the same day.? Probably he is the same as Kālaga(1). 1. Some regard Kālaga as the son of
2. NisCu. III. p. 131, Kalp Dh. pp. 4, the sister of Balamitta and Bhāņu
14, 131, Kalp V. p. 270. mitta. See Dasā u. p. 55, KalpCu. p. 89.
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