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Kumcia (Kuñcika) A merchant. It was his son who had commited theft but the poor monk staying with him was punished for it."
1. Bhak. 133.
Kumcita (Kuñcita) A Tăvasa(4) who ate a dead fish and fell ill. He was cured by a physician when he spoke truth.
1. NisBh. 6399, NisCu. IV. p. 306.
Kumjara (Kuñjara) First chapter of the seventeenth section of Viyāhapaņpatti.
1. Bha. 590. Kumjarabala (Kuñjarabala) One of the hundred sons of Titthayara Usaha(1).1
1. KalpDh. p. 152, KalpV. p. 236.
A wife of Cakkavatti Bambhadatta(1).1
Kumjarasenā (Kuñjarasenā)
1. UttN. p. 379.
A mountain near Rahāvatta.
Kumjarávatta (Kuñjarāvarta)
1. Mar. 473.
1. Kumdakolia (Kundakolika) A householder of Kampillapura. Päsã was his wife. He was one of the ten principal lay-votaries (upāsaka) of Mahāvīra. He had an interesting discussion with a god regarding the doctrine of Determinism (niyat ivāda) advocated by Gosäla. Kumờakolia asked the god who was praising the philosophy of Gosāla as to why he alone attained his present divine position without any exertion and why other creatures who were also without extertion did not attain similar high positions ? The very fact that there are some creatures as gods, some as human beings, some as animals and others as infernal beings, proves that the difference in their status etc. must be due to their own acts. Thus the doctrine of Gosāla is untenable. The god on hearing this argument got puzzled and left the place.2 1. Upa. 35.
2. Jbid, 36.
2. Kumdakolia Sixth chapter of Uvāsagadasā.
1. Upa. 2, Sth. 755.
Same as Kumdakolia.1
Kumdakoliya (Kundakolika)
1. Upa. 35.
Same as Kumļāga.
Kumdaga (Kundaka)
1. KalpV. p. 167.
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