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Kumthu
Kamdalavarobhāsamahāvara (Kundalavarāvabhāsamahāvara) A presiding god of the Kumdalavarobhäsa ocean.
1. Jiv. 185. Kumdalavarobhāsavara (Kundalavarāvabhāsavara) A presiding god of the Kumdalavarāvabhāsa ocean.
1. Jiv. 185.
Kundală Capital of the Suyaccha Vijaya(23) (district) in Mahävideha.1
1. Jam. 96.
Kumdaloda. Same as Kumdala(2),
1. Sur. 101, Jiv. 185.
Kumdāga (Kundāka) A settlement visited by Titthayara Mahāvīra. He meditated there in the shrine of Vasudeva(2). It is also known as Kamdaga.
1. AvaN. 489, AvaCu. I. p. 293, KalpV. p. 167, KalpDh.p. 107. Kumdiyāyapa (Kundikāyana) A family-line to which Udai(1) belonged.1
1. Bha. 550. Kumờikāyaṇia Udāi (Kundikāyanīya Udāyin) See Kuṁdiyāyaṇa and Udãi(1).
1. Bha. 550. Kumti Wife of king Pamdu, sister of Vasudeva Kaņha's(1) father (king Vasudeva) and mother of Pamdavas. She was a virtuous lady.2 1. Jna. 122-4, SihA. p. 516, PrasA.
p. 171. p. 87, AntA. p. 2, KalpSam.
2. Ava. p. 28.
1 Kumthu Seventeenth Titthamkara as well as sixth Cakkavatti of the current Osappiņi. He was son of king Sāra and his queen Siri(1) of Gayapura. Kiņhasiri was his principal wife. He was Ruppi(2) in his previous birth.3 Kumthu's height was thirty-five dhanusas. He was of the hue of heated gold.5 When he renounced the world, he was carried in the Abhayakarā palanquin. He took to asceticism along with one thousand men. Vaggasīha, the king of Cakkapura, was the first person to offer him alms.? He obtained omniscience in the Sahasambavana park of Gayapura. Tilaka was his sacred tree.' Sayambh1(2) was his first disciple. His first woman disciple was Amjuyā.10 He had under him thirty-seven groups of ascetics. the same number of group-leaders, 11 sixty-thousand monks and sixty thousand and six hundred nuns.12 He attained liberation on mount Sammeya at the age of ninety-five thousand years (having lived as a prince, a governor, a king and a keval in.) 13
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