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Gaddabha
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in the heavenly abodes lying in the midst of eight black lines surrounding the fifth celestial region, Bambhakappa.?
1. Sth. 623, 684; Sam. 77, 576; AvaN. 214, Vis. 1884.
Same as Gaddabhilla.
1. Gaddabha (Gardabha)
1. BrhBh. 1155. 2. Gaddabha (Gardabha)
1. Risi (Sangrahani).
Same as Dagabhāla-gaddabha.?
Same as Gaddabhilla.?
Gaddabhaga (Gardabhaka)
1. Tir. 623.
1. Gaddabhāli (Gardabhāli) An ascetic who enlightened Samjaya, the king of Kampillapura.1
1. Utt. 18, 19; UttN. p. 439, UttCu. p. 248.
2. Gaddabhāli A mendicant of Săvatthi who was the teacher (guru) of Khamdaa(2)
1. Bha, 90. Gaddabhilla (Gardabhilla) He was king of Ujjenī, son of Java(1) and brother of Adoliyā. His minister was Dihapattha who helped him in establishing unchastely relations with Aļoliyā by getting her confined to an underground room. Afterwards Java as a monk cleverly got Dihapattha killed by Gaddabhilla because Dihapattha wanted to finish even the life of Java. Gaddabhilla had abducted the sister of preceptor Kālaga(1). ? See Kālaga(1) for details. 1. BrhBh. 1155-1156, BrhKs. pp.
2. NisCu. III. p. 59, Tir. 623, KalpDh. 359-361.
p. 131.
Gabbha (Garbha)
Second chapter of the nineteenth section of Viyāhapa
nnatti.
1. Bha. 648. Gayaura (Gajapura) See Gayapura.1
1. AvaN. 322, UttN. p. 109. Gayakapņa (Gajakarra) An Antara diva as well as an Anāriya tribe ard its country.
1. Praj. 36; SutSi. p. 123, Jiv. 112, Sth. 304; NanM. p. 103.
A mountain near
Gayagga or Gayaggapaya (Gajāgra or Gajāgrapada) Dasannapura. It is identical with Imdapaya.
1. AvaCu. II. p. 157.
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