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Girişagara (Girinagara) A town near mount Ujjemtal in the Surattha country.? Merchant Kodisara belonged to it. Three ladies of this town were abducted from mount Ujjemta by some thieves and were sold in Pārasakūla There they adopted the profession of prostitution. It is identified with modern Junagadh.5
1. AvaCu. II. p. 289, I. p. 79, AcaCu. 3. Visk. p. 278. pp. 339, 359.
4. AvaCu. II. p. 289. 2. JiyM. p. 56.
5. GDA. P. 66.
Giritadaga (Giritaţaka)
1. UttN. p. 379.
A place visited by Cakkavatti Bambhadatta(1).
Giriphulligāma (Giripuspitagrāma) A town in the Kosala country. It was visited by preceptor Siha(6) accompanied by his pupils. Imdadatta(6) was a merchant of this place. 1. JitBh. 1395, PinN. 461, NisCu. III. 2. PinNM. pp. 134-6. p. 419.
3. Nis. 4446-52.
Giriphulliya (Giripuspita) Identical with Giriphulligāma.1
1. PinN. 461.
Girirāya (Girirājan) Another name of mount Mamdara(3)
1. Jam. 109, Sam. 16, Sur. 26.
Giyajasa (Gitayaśas) One of the two lords (indras) of the Gamdhavva sub-class of Vamtara gods. His four principal wives are : Sughosā(2), Vimala(2), Sussarā(4) and Sarassai(5). The same are the names of the principal wives of Giyarai(1).
1. Praj. 48, Bha. 169, 406; Sth. 94.
1. Gīyarai (Gitarati) One of the two lords of the Gamdhavva gods. See also Giyajasa.
1. Praj. 48, Bha. 169, 406; Sth. 94.
2. Giyarai General of the troupe of musicians under Camara(1).1
1. Sth. 582.
A kind of Samana(1) mendicants earning
Giyaraippiya (Gitaratipriya) their livelihood by singing.1
1. Aup. 38, AupA. p. 92.
Guccha one of the ten chapters of the fourth Sub-section of the twentysecond section of Viyāhapannatti.
1. Bha, 691.
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