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Kūhamda Cedaga for an elephant and a necklace belonging to his brothers Halla and Vihalla. He cherished to become a Cakkavaṭṭi but he was killed by Kayamalaa in a cave named Timisaguha.10 He fell to the sixth infernal world after death as it is evident from the prediction of Mahavira11 whom he used to visit often.12
9. VyaBh. 10. 536, AvaCu. II. p. 172,
JitBh. 480, Nir. 1. 1.
10. AvaCu. II. p. 176, 177. DasCu. p. 51.
Kūbara A god.1
1. Ava. p. 19.
Kuladhama
Kuragaḍua (Kūragaḍuka) A revered person.1
1. Ava. p. 27.
1. Nir. 3. 3.
See Küladhamaga.1
197
A class of vanaprastha
Kuladhamaka or Kuladhamaga (Kuladhamaka) ascetics who used to shout from the bank of a river before taking food.2 1. Bha. 417, Aup. 38.
2. BhaA. p. 519.
11. Ibid.
12. Aup. 30-36, Jna. 4.
Külaväla or Külavalaa, Külavälaga (Kūlavālaka or Kūlavāraka) An ascetic who fell in love with a prostitute.1
Kuvaa (Kūpaka)
1. Ant. 4.
1. AvaCu. II. p. 174, SthA. p. 185, BrhBh. 2164-5, SutN. 57, NanM. p. 167, UttK. p. 5, AvaH. p. 685.
Eleventh chapter of the third section of Amtagaḍadasā.1
Kuvaṇaa (Küpanaka) monk Municamda(3) of the line of Titthayara Pāsa(1).1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 285, Vis. 1931.
Kuhamḍa (Kusmanda)
1. Pras. 15.
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Kūvadāraa (Kūpadāraka) Son of Baladeva(1) and his wife Dhariņi (6) of Baravai. He renounced the world, became a disciple of Titthayara Aritthanemi, practised asceticism for twenty years and attained liberation on mount Settumja.1
1. Ant. 7.
A potter of the Kumaraa settlement who murdered
Kiviya (Kupika) A settlement where Titthayara Mahāvīra and Gosāla were suspected to be thieves and hence they were seized.1
1. Vis. 1939, AvaCu. I. p. 291, KalpDh. p. 107.
Same as Kuhamḍa.1
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