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Gori
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4. Gori Second chapter of the fifth section of Amtagadadasā.1
1. Ant. 9.
Family-name of the Apurāhā constellation.
Golavyāyaṇa (Golavyāyana)
1. Sur. 50, Jam. 159.
Golikāyaṇa (Golikāyana)
1. Sth. 551.
A branch of the Kosiya(5) lineage."
1. Golla (Golya) A country famous for a kind of palanquin with a square railing of the height of two arms. Marriage with sister is permitted here. Cāņakka (of Caņiaggāma) belonged to this country. It may be identified with the region about Goli situated on the bank of Gallaru, a tributary of Kistna in Guntur district. 1. BhaA. p. 399, JivM. p. 281, AnuCu. 3. AvaCu. I. p. 563. p. 53.
4. LAI. p. 286. 2. AvaCu. II. p. 81.
One of the seven branches of the Kāsava lineage.
2. Golla (Gauda)
1. Sth. 551.
Family-name of the Puvvāphagguņi constella
Govallāyaṇa (Govallāyana) tion.
1. Sur. 50, Jam. 159.
Govāla (Gopāla) One of the five disciples of Sutthiya-Suppadibuddha, A monastic branch called Vijjāhari originated from him. He belonged to the Kāsaya(1) gotra.
1. Kalp (Therāvali). 7, KalpV. p. 261.
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Jinadāsagaội
Govāliya-mahattara (Gopālika-mahattara) Preceptor mahattara, the author of Uttarajjhayaņa-cuņņi.
1. UttCu. p. 283.
Goväliyā (Gopālikā) A nun who had Sūmāliya(1), previous birth of Devai, as her disciple.1
1. Jna. 113, 115.
Govāli (Gopāli) A woman-disciple of Titthayara Pāsa(1).
1. AvaN. 1302. Govinda (Govinda) A resident of Sambukka(2) village in the kingdom of Avanti.' H: became a disciple of preceptor Guņamdhara(1) 1. Mahan. p. 210.
2. Ibid. p. 217.
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