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Amgamamdira
Uttarajjhayaņa, Dasā, Kappa(2) etc.3 Amgabāhira texts are further mentioned as of two types: Āvassaya and Avassayavairitta. They are composed by the sthaviras on the basis of original teachings of a Titthayara. 3. AvaCu. I. p. 8, AnuHe. p. 6.
pp. 43, 44, AvaN (Dipikā). II. pp. 185-6. 4. Sth. 71, Nan. 44, Vis. 553, VisK. p. 5. Vis. 553, NanCu. p. 57, Visk. p. 201,
201, NanH. p. 70, NanCu. p. 57, Pak. | NanM. p. 203, NanH. p. 69.
Angamamdira (Angamandira) A shrine (caitya) situated on the outskirts of the city of Campā. There Gosāla abandoned the body of Mallarāma and entered into that of Mallamandiya. It was his third pauttaparihära! (entering into another's dead body).
1. Bha. 550.
Amgaya (Angaka) Same as Amgarisi.1
1. AvaCu. II. p. 193.
Amgarisi (Angarsi) One of the two disciples of Kosiya(4). His awakening (bodhi) was due to subsidence of karman. 1. AvaN. 1288, AvaCu. II. p 193, 2. AvaCu. I. p. 460, Visk. p. 782, AvaH. Aval. p. 704, AvaCu. II. p. 79.
p. 347. Aṁgarisi Bhäraddāya (Angirasa Bhāradvāja) A sage in the tīrtha of Aritthaņemi, recognised as a Patteyabuddha.
1. Risi. 4, Risi (sangrahani).
Amgaloya (Angaloka) An Aņāriya country situated to the west of river Simdhu (1). It was conquered by Cakkavatti Bharaha (1).! It might be the land of the Agalassoi of the Greeks. But they lived in the land between Jhelam and Chenab.2
1. Jam. 52, Jams. p. 220, AvaCu. I. p. 191. 2. SGAMI. p. 25.
Amgavamsa (Angavamsa) A dynasty named after Amga(2). Seventy-seven Kings belonging to this dynatsy renounced the world."
1. Sam. 77, SamA. p. 85.
Amgasuya (Angaśruta) Same as Amga (3).1
1. BrhBh. 144.
Angāraga (Angāraka) One of the eighty-eight Gahas (planets). It is the same as Imgālaa.? 1. Sur. 107, Jams. pp. 534, 535, Sth. p. 197, AupA. p. 52, SurM. pp. 295-296, 90, Praj. 50, AvaCu. I. p. 253, BhaA. SthA. pp. 79-80.
2. Jam. 170.
Angāraya (Angāraka) Same as Amgäraga.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 253.
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