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Komuiya
follows : Uccanägari, Vijjāhari, Vayari and Majjhimillä; Bambbālijja, Vatthalijja, Vānijja and Paņha vähaņaya.
1. Kalp (Therāvali). 7, KalpV. p. 260. Kodillaga or Kodillaya (Kautilyaka) A work on political economy by Kautilyal who is the same as Kodinna(4).
1. Nan. 42, Anu. 41, AvaCu. I. p. 156, SutCu. p. 208, SamA. p. 55, JnaA. p. 12.
Kodivarisa (Kotivarsa) Principal city of Lādha country. Its king belonged to the Cilāta(1) tribe.Kodivarisa is identified with Bangarh, a village in Dinajpur district.3 1. Praj. 37, Sutsi. p. 123.
3. LAI. p. 298. 2. AvaN. 1305, AvaCu. II. p. 203.
Kodivarisiyā (Koțivarșikā) One of the four off-shoots of Godāsagaņā(2)
1. Kalp. pp. 256-7. Kodiņa (Kodina) One of the seven branches of Koccha lineage.
1. Sth. 551.
Kodisara (Kotišvara) A wealthy merchant of Girinagara. He used to set fire to a house full of jewels every year. People praised him for worshipping fire in this way." He seems to be a Pārsi.
1. VisK. p. 278, AvaCu. I. p. 79.
A king who was a follower of Titthayara Kumthu(1).1
Koņālaga (Konālaka)
1. Tir. 480.
Koņia or Koņika or Koniya (Konika or Kaunika) Same as Kūņia.
1. Bha. 385, AvaCu. I. p. 455, Aup. 7, AvaCu. II. pp. 166. 167, 172, Dasa 9.1.
Kottiya (Kotrika) A type of vānaprastha ascetics? sleeping on ground. 1. Bha. 417, Nir. 3.3, Aup. 38.
2. BhaA. p. 519.
Kottha (Kautsa) Same as Koccha.1
1. Sth. 551, Bha. 554.
Seventh chapter of Paṇhāvāgarapadasā. It
Komalapasiņa (Komalaprašna) is not extant now.
1. Sth. 755.
A bheri (kettle-drum) belonging to
Komuiy, or Komudiyā (Kaumudikā) Vāsudeva(2) Kaņha(1).1
1. Jna. 53. BrhBh. 356, AvaH. p. 97.
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