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Girijaņņa
Gāgali Son of king Pidhara and his queen Jasa vai(1) of Kampillapura. He had renounced the world and become a disciple of Imdabhūi. He obtained omniscience while going to see Mahāvira.1
1. Uttn. and Utts. pp. 321, ff. DasCu. p. 52, Uttk. p. 215.
Gāthā Sixteenth chapter of Süyagada. It is the same as Gāhäsolasama.? 1. Sam. 23.
2. Sam. 16. Gâmăga or Gāmāya (Grāmāka) A settlement visited by Titthayara Mahāvira. He was worshipped there by a Jakkha.
1. AvaN. 487, AvaCu. I. p. 292, Vis. 1941, KalpDh. p. 107, KalpV. p. 166.
Gāya An Anáriya (non-Aryan) country. It seems to be the same as Kãya(2).” 1. Pras. 4.
2. SutSi. p. 123.
Gābävai (Grāhavati) A small river emerging from mount Nilavamta. It separates the Sukaccha(1) and Mahākaccha(2) districts and merges into river Sitä along with its twenty-eight thousand tributaries. It flows in the northeast of mount Mamdara(3).1
1. Jam. 95, Sth. 197, 522.
Gāhāvaikunda (Grāhavatīkunda) A lake on the southern border of the Ņilavanta mountain. The torrent of river Gāhāvai falls into it.1
1. Jam. 95.
An island in the middle of Gābảvaikumda.1
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Gáhāvaidiva (Grāhavatīdvīpa)
1. Jam. 95.
Gābásolasaa (Gāthāṣodaśaka) Sūyagada in which the sixteenth chapter (of the first section ) is Gāthā.1
1. Sam. 16, SutN. 141, Utt. 31.13, Pak. p. 67, PrasA. p. 144.
Same as Giriphulligama.
Giraphulligā (Giripuspitā
1. NisCu. III. p. 419.
Giri A preceptor. He seems to be identical with preceptor Mahāgiri.
1. Ava. p. 27. Girikumāra Presiding god of a peak of mount Cullahimavanta. He is the same as Cullahimavamta-girikumāra.
1. Jam. 75.
A festival celebrated in Komkaņa.?
Girijanņa (Giriyajña)
1. BrhBh. 2855.
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