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Kuru
3. Kuru One of the hundred sons of Usabha(1).1
1. KalpDh. p. 151, KalpV. p. 236.
Kurukhetta (Kurukṣetra)
1. BrhBh. 1858, NisBh. 4101.
Kuruda (Kuruța)
1. UttCu. p. 108.
Kurucamda (Kurucandra) A cruel king who did not believe in the existence of heaven, hell, etc. Kurumai(2) was his wife and Haricamda was his son.1
1. Avaču. I. pp. 169-170, AvaM. p. 221.
See Ukkuruda.1
Kurudatta
Father of Kurudattasuya.1
1. Mar. 492, Sams. 85, UttCu. p. 68, UttS. p. 109.
Kurudattaputta (Kurudattaputra) A disciple of Mahavira. He practised rigorous penances and was born as the lord-indra of the Isăņa celestial region after death.1
1. Bha. 131.
192
Same as the country of Kuru(2).1
Kurudattasuya (Kurudattasuta)
Son of Kurudatta, a rich merchant of Hatthiṇaura (Gayapura). He renounced the world and took to asceticism. just like Gayasukumāla, he also endured quietly all the afflictions caused by some passer-by and consequently attained emancipation.1
1. Mar. 492, Sams. 85, UttCu. p. 68, UttS. p. 109.
1. Kurumai (Kurumati) Cakkavatti.1
1. Sam. 158, UttN. p. 379, AcaCu. p. 72, AcaSi. p. 126.
Kulakara
2. Kurumai Wife of king Kurucamda.1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 169.
Kuruyamda (Kurucandra) See Kurucamda.1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 169.
1. Sth. 592. 693.
Chief wife of Bambhadatta(1), the twelfth
See Kulagara.1
Kulakkha (Kulākṣa)
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1. Praj. 37, SutSi. p. 123, Pras. 4.
An Aṇariya (non-Aryan) country.1
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