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3. Kálaga Grand preceptor of Sāgara(5) sojourning in Suvaņņabhūmi. Sāgara was very proud of his knowledge. Kālaga went to Suvannabhūmi and set him right. He seems to be the same as Kālaga(1). 1. UtCu. p. 83, UttN. p. 127, Utts. pp. 127-8, BrhBh. 239, SthA. p. 332,
Uttk. p. 75, Mar. 501, BrhM. pp. 73-4, AvaCu. II. p. 25.
4. Kālaga Disciple of preceptor Vinhu(5) of the Mādhara lineage and preceptor of Sampaliya and Bhadda(5) of the Goyama(2) lineage."
1. Kalp (Therāvali). 7. 5. Kálaga Maternal uncle of Datta(1), son of king Jiyasattu(31) of Turu viņi born of his Brāhmana wife. Datta got annoyed when preceptor Kālaga told him that the fruit of yajña (sacrifice) was hell." 1. AvaCu. I. p. 495.
For a comprehensive study of preceptor Kalaga the reader may refer to the article 'Suvarnabhumi mem Kālakācārya' by Dr. U. P. Shah in the Acārya Sri Vijayavallabhasuri Smāraka Grantha, Bombay, 1956.
Kålanadiva (Kānanadvipa) An island where boats are used to procure grain.
1. AcaCu. p. 281, Utts. p. 605, BrhKs. p. 384.
Kālapăla. See Kāla vāla.1
1. Sth. 256.
Kālamuha (Kālamukha) An Aņāriya tribe conquered by Susena(1), the General of Cakkavatti Bharaha(1).1
1. Jam. 52, AvaCu. I. p. 191.
An abode in Camara
Kalavadinsayabhavana (Kālāvatamsakabhavana) cancӣ.1
1. Jna. 148.
1. Kalavāla (Kālapāla) One of the four Logapālas of Dharana, a lord of Nāgakumāra gods. He has four principal wives : Asogā(3), Vimalā(3), Suppabha(1) and Sudansaņā(5).1
1. Sth, 256, 273, Bha. 169, 406.
2. Kālavāla One of the four Logapālas of Bhūyāṇamda(1). He has the same number of wives with the same names as those of Kolavāla(1). See also Ņāgavitta.
1. Sth. 256, Bha. 169, 406.
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