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Khuddagagani
Khuddagagani (Kṣullakaganin) A head-monk who was very skilful in answering questions. He held a discussion with Murumḍa(2).1
1. VyaBh. 3. 145 ff.
Khuddaganiyamthijja (Kṣullakanirgranthiya) Sixth chapter of Uttarajjhayana.1
It is the Same as Niyamthi.2 or Purisavijjā.3
1. UttCu. p. 157, UttN. p. 262, SutSi. p. 241.
Khuddiyāyaraga (Kṣullikācāraka)
1. AvaCu. II. p. 233.
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Khudḍiyāyarakahā (Kṣullikācārakathā)
Third chapter of Dasaveyaliya.1
1. DasCu. p. 92, DasN. 178, AvaCu. II. p. 233, NisCu. IV. p. 243, SutSi, p. 371.
Same as Khuḍḍiyāyārakahā.
1. Khuddiyāvimāṇapavibhatti (Kṣullikavimānapravibhakti) ended to be taught to a monk of eleven years standing.1 1. Vya. 10. 25, Pak. p. 45, Sam 38, Nan. 44.
Khettaa (Kṣetraka)
1. Sur. 105.
2. Khuḍdiyāvimāṇapavibhatti identical with Khuddiyāvimāṇapavibhatti(1).1 1. Sth. 755.
2. UttN. p. 9. 3. Sam. 36.
1. Khemaa (Kşemaka)
1. Ant. 12.
A chapter of Samkhevitadasa: It seems to be
Another name of Rahu(1).1
Khema (Kṣema)
Minister of king Jiyasattu(41) of Padaliputta. Once he was asked by the king to pluck a lotus from a lake full of crocodiles.1
1. AvaCu. II. p. 283.
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Fifth chapter of the sixth section of Amtagaḍadasā.1
2. Khemaa A merchant of the city of Kagaṁdi. He renounced the world and became a disciple of Mahāvīra. After practising asceticism for a period of sixteen years he attained liberation on mount Vipula.1
1. Ant. 14.
1. Khemankara (Kemarkara) Fourth would-be Kulsgara (goverrcr) cf the Eravaya(1) region.1 See also Kulagara.
1. Sam. 159.
2. Khemamkara
One of the eighty-eight Gahas.1
1. Sur. 107, Sth. 90, JamS. pp. 534-535, SurM. pp. 295-296, SthA. pp. 78-79.
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