________________
Koramtaga
206
Koramtaga (Korantaka) A garden of Bharuaccha.
1. VyaBh. Ill. p. 137.
Korava or Koravva (Kaurava or Kauravya) One born in the Aryan lineage of the same name.1
1. Praj. 37, Mar. 442, Vis. 1847, Sut. 2.1.9, BrhBh. 3265. Kolapāla See Kolavāla."
1. Sth. 256.
Kolava (Kaulava) Third of the eleven Karaṇas.
1. Jam. 153, Jams. p. 494, SutN. 11.
1. Kolavāla (Kolapāla) One of the four Logapālas of Bhūyaņamda(1). Sujātā(3), Suņamdā(4), Subhaddă(14) and Sumapā(4) are his principal wives.
1. Bha. 169, 406, Sth. 256, 273.
2. Kolavāla One of the four Logapālas of Dharaña(1). He has four principal wives whose names are similar, to those of Kälavāla(1)
1. Sth. 256, 273. Bha. 406.
Kolāliya (Kaulālika) An Āriya vocational group- engaged in pottery or dealing in potter's ware.
1. Praj 37.
Koligini (Kolikini) A girl who started talking to herself when burglars broke into her house. She said : “I shall be given in marriage to my maternal uncle's son. Then we shall have a son named Canda. I shall call him loudly : 'Canda! come here. Canda! come here.” Hearing the call Canda, a man living nearby, rushed to the spot and the burglars took to their heels.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 525.
Kollaira (Kollakira) A town where Samgamathera lived in his later life. It is the same as Kullaira. It is suggested to be identical with modern Kulpak near Secunderabad.2 1. NisCu. III. p. 408, PinN. 427,
UttCu. p. 67. AvaCu. II. p. 35, Uttn. p. 108,
2. LAI. p. 298.
Kollayaggāma (Kollakagrāma) Same as Kollāa.
1. AvaN. 325.
Kollayara (Kollakara) Identical with Kollaira.1
1. UttN. p. 108, UttCu. p. 67.
Jain Education International
For Private & Personal Use Only
www.jainelibrary.org