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Kaliyadiva there is mention of thirty-eight such names. They are:- 1. Uttarajjhayaṇa, 2. Dasa, 3. Kappa, 4. Vavahāra, 5. Isibhāsiya, 6. Nisiha, 7. Mahāṇisiha, 8. Jambuddivapaṇṇatti, 9. Surapannatti, 10. Camdapanṇatti, 11. Divasagarapaṇṇatti, 12. Khudḍiyāvimāṇapavibhatti, 13. Mahalliyavimāṇapavibhatti, 14. Amgaculiya, 15. Vaggaculiya(1), 16. Viyahaculiyā, 17. Aruṇovavāya, 18. Varuṇovavāya(1), 19. Garulovavaya, 20. Dharaṇovavaya, 21. Vesamaṇovavāya(1), 22. Velamdharovavāya, 23. Devimdovavāya, 24. Uṭṭhāṇasua, 25. Samuṭṭhāṇasua, 26. Nāgapariavania, 27. Nirayavaliya, 28. Kappiyā, 29. Kappavaḍaṁsiyā, 30. Pupphiyă, 31. Pupphacăliyā, 32. Vanhia, 33. Vanhiḍasā, 34. Āsīvisabhāvaṇā, 35. Ditthivisabhāvaṇā, 36. Caraṇabhāvaṇā (Sumiṇabhāvaṇā), 37. Mahāsumiņabhāvaṇā, 38. Teaganisagga. It is observed that 9. Surapapannatti, 32. Vanhia and 34. to 39 i. e. Asivisabhāvanā etc. are not mentioned in the sutra 44 of Namdi. In another list Divapannatti is mentioned separately and it is also said that Divasagarapannatti included Divapaṇṇatti and Sagarapaṇṇatti. Similarly Caraṇabhavaṇā and Sumiņabhāvaṇā are also combined into one, namely, Caraṇasumiṇabhāvaṇā. This list omits Sūrapanṇatti and includes Vanhia. See also Ukkaliya and Painnaga.
1. Nan. 44, Sth. 71.
2. NisCu. IV. p. 228, DasCu. p. 97, VyaM. I. p. 24, VyaBh. 4. 564. 3. Nan. 44, See also NanM. p. 206, AnuCu. p. 2, AvaN. 763-4,
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Ava Bh. 124.
4. Pak. pp. 44-5, See also AvaBh.
II. p. 186.
Kaliyadiva (Kālikadvipa) An island full of jewels etc. Some merchants of Hatthisisa had been to this island.1
1. Jna. 132.
5. Nan. 44.
6. NanM. p. 254.
Kaliyaputta (Kalikaputra) A monk of the line of Titthayara Pāsa(1)1.
1. Bha. 110.
2. Kāli
1. Kāli One of the five principal wives of Camara(1), a lord of the Asurakumāra gods.1
1. Bha. 405, Sth 403, Jna. 148.
First chapter of the first subsection of the second section of Nāyādhammakahā.1
1. Jna. 148.
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3. Kāli
Daughter of Kala(5) and Kalasiri of Āmalakappa. She renounced the world and became a disciple of Titthayara Pasa(1). After death she took birth as Kali(1), principal wife of indra Camara in Camaracamca. She will attain liberation in Mahavideha(1) in future.1
1. Jna. 148.
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