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1. Gobbaragāma (Gorbaragrāma) A village in Magadha.'. It was situated between Campā and Rāyagiha.? Imdabhūi, Aggibhūi(1) and Vāubhui, sons of Vasubhūi(1) and principal disciples-Gapaharas of Mahāvira belonged to this village.3 1. PinN. 199, PinNM. p. 73.
1948. 2. AvaCu. I. p. 297. AvaN. 494, Vis. 1 3. AvaN. 644, Vis. 2504. 2. Gobbaragāma A village near Vaidisa."
1. BrhBh, 6096, BrhKs. p. 1611. Gomāyuputta (Gomāyuputra) Same as Ajjuņa Gomāyuputta.
1. Bha. 539. 1. Gomuha (Gomukha) A god.
1. Ava. p. 19. 2. Gomuha An Amtaradiva.
1. Praj. 36, Sth. 304, NanM. p. 103.
A god'.
Gomeha (Gomedha)
1. Ava. p. 19.
1. Goyama (Gautarna) Family name (gotra) of Imdabhūi, the first Gapadhara (principal disciple) of Titthayara Mahăvîra. He became famous by this name.
1. Utt. 23.6 ff., AvaN. 650, Vis. 2503, Bha. 640.
2. Goyama A lineage to which Iñdabhui, Aggibhūi(1) and Vāubhūi', Akampiya, Thalabhadda, Samjaya', Phaggumitta' belonged. All the Titthaṁkaras except Mabāvīra were born in the Goyama lineage of the Ikkhāga dynasty. The Goyama lineage is said to have seven offshoots : (1) Goyama (2) Gagga(1), (3) Bhāraddāya(4), (4) Amgirasa, (5) Sakkarābha, (6) Bhakkharābha and (7) Udattābha? 1. AvaN. 650, Vis. 2503.
5. Tir. 817. 2. AvaN. 650, Vis. 2511.
6. AvaCu. I. p. 236. 3. Nan V. 24.
7. Sth. 551. 4. Utt. 18-22.
3. Goyama
1. Ant. 1.
First chapter of the first section of Amtagadadasā.1
4. Goyama Son of king Amdhagavanhi and his queen Dhāriņi(5). He renounced the world and became a disciple of Titthayara Aritthaņemi. After observing asceticism for a period of twelve years he attained liberation on mount Settumja.
1. Ant, 1.
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