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Gamdhila
2. Gamdhila
A summit of Devapavvaya and the like.1 1. Jam. 102, Sth. 689.
1. Gamdhilavai (Gandhilāvati) western Mahāvideha. Aojjhā(1) is its capital.1
1. Jam. 105, AvaCu. I. p. 165.
1. Gambhira
1. Ant. 1.
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2. Gamdhilāvai A summit of mount Gamdhamayṇa as well as Devapavvaya etc. The same is the name of the god residing there.1
1. Jam. 86, 102; Sth. 590, 689.
3. Gambhira
Last of the eight districts in the north of
2. Gambhira Son of Vanhi and his queen Dhārinī(5) of Bāravai. He renounced the world and became a disciple of Titthayara Aritthaṇemi. After practising asceticism for a period of twelve years he attained liberation on mount Settumja.1
1. Ant. 2.
Fourth chapter of the first section of Amtagadadasā.1
1. KalpDh. p. 151, KalpV. p. 236.
One of the hundred sons of Usabha(1).1
Gambhiramāliņi (Gambhiramālini) A small river flowing between the Suvaggu and Gamdhila districts, lying to the west of mount Mamdara(3) and to the north of river Sioya.2
1. Jum. 102.
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2. Sth. 197, 522.
Gaganavallabha (Gaganavallabha) A town, established by Vinami, son of Mahākaccha(1) and grandson of Usabha(1) in the southern division of the Veyaḍdha(2) mountain in Bharaha(2).1
1. Jam. 12, AvaCu, I. p. 161, KalpV. p. 238.
1. Gagga (Gargya) One of the seven off-shoots of the Goyama (2) lineage.1
1. Sth. 551.
2. Gagga A preceptor belonging to the Gagga(1) lineage. He was disgusted with his impudent disciples, and hence, practised meditation in solitude.1 1. Utt. 27.1, UttS. p. 550.
Gacchāyāra (Gacchācāra) A Painnaga text consisting of 137 verses (gāthās).1 It is based upon Mahāṇisihakappa and Vavahara.2 It deals mainly with the fruit accruing from living in group (gaccha). See also Painnaga.
1. Gac. p. 42.
2. Ibid. v. 135.
3. GacV. p. 1.
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