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Kāloyasamudda
4. Kāli First chapter of the eighth section of Amtagadadasā.1
1. Ant. 17.
5. Kāli Wife of king Seņiya(1). She renounced the world and became a disciple of Mahāvira. After practising asceticism for a period of eight years she attained emancipation. She is famous for practising religious penances. 1. Ant. 17, Nir. 1.1, 2.1, AvaH.
2. GacV. p. 31. Utts. p. 687.
p. 84.
Kālīya Same as Kälikeya.
1. AvaM. p. 216. Kāloa (Kāloda) An ocean encircling Dhāyaikhamda. Its extent is eight lakh yojanas. It is somewhat more than 9170605 yojanas in circumference.1 Kāla(12) and Mahākāla(7) are its presiding deities.2 Forty-two moons as well as forty-two suns shine over it. It is surrounded by Pukkhara vara island. 1. Jiv. 175, Sur. 100, Sam. 91,
3. Jiv. 175, Dev. 115-117, Sam. 42. Sth. 631, 555, 111.
4. Sur. 100. 2. Jiv. 175. Kāloda See Kāloa.1
1. Jiv. 175, Bha. 36, Sth, 93, 631.
Identical with Kāloa."
Kālodahi (Kālodadhi)
1. Dev. 115.
Kālodāi (Kālodāyin) A bhiksu whose example has been cited in connection with the faults of taking food at night.1
1. BrhKs. p. 803. Kālodāyi (Kālodāyin) A heretical householder. He had a discussion with Maddua and Titthayara Mahāvīra over the very existence of dharmāstikāya and the fruits of karman. He then became a follower of Mahāvīra,
1. Bha. 305-8, 634.
aders, His hand on disariniarikaya
See Kāloa.1
Kāloya (Kāloda)
1. Jiv. 165.
Kāloyaņa (Kālodana) Same as Kaloa.?
1. Sur. 100. Kāloyasamudda (Kāloda-samudra) Same as Kāloa.
1. Jiv. 165.
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