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Camdappabha
Camdappabha (Candraprabha)
1. Sam. 3, Ava. p. 4, Sam. 93.
1. Camdappabha (Candraprabhā) of Nayadhammakahā.1
1. Jna. 156.
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2. Camdappabhā
Daughter of Camdapppabha(3) and Camdasiri(1) of Mahura(1). She was initiated by Titthayara Pasa(1). After death she took birth as a principal wife of Camda(1)1.
1. Jna. 156.
3. Camdappabhā
One of the four principal wives of Camda (1)1. She is the same as Camdappabha(2).
1. Jna. 156, Bha. 406, Jiv. 202, Sur. 97, 106, Jam. 170, Sth. 273
4. Camdappabhä A palanquin used for Mahāvīra on the occasion of his renunciation.1 The same is the name of the palanquin used for Siyala, the tenth Titthamkara.2
1. Kalp. 113, Sam. 157, AvaBh. 92, AvaCu. I. p. 258, Vis. 1991, Aca.
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5. Camdappabhā Name of one of the four images of Jinas installed by Cakkavatti Bharaha(1)1 on mount Atthavaya where Usaha(1) got emancipation.1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 224.
2. 179, KalpV. p. 148, KalpDh. p. 95. 2. Sam. 157.
1. Camḍappaha (Candraprabha) Eighth Titthamkara of the current Osappiņi.1 He is also known as Sasi(1).2 He was son of king Mahaseṇa(4) and his queen Lakkhaṇā(3) of Camdapura. His height was one hundred and fifty dhanuṣas. He was white in complexion just like moon. He renounced the world along with one thousand men. He used Aparaiya(12) palanquin on that occasion. He received his first alms at Pauma-Samḍa from Somadatta(3). His sacred tree was nāgavṛkṣa3. His first male disciple was Dinna(2) and first woman disciple Sumaṇā(3).10 He had ninety three groups of ascetics (ganas) and the same number of group-leaders (Gaṇaharas), two and a half lakh male disciples and three lakh eighty thousand woman disciples
1. Ava. p. 4, Kalp. 197, AvaN. 1090,
Tir. 321, Mahan. p. 118, Sth. 520. 2. AvaN. 370, Vis. 1758.
3. Sam. 157, AvaN. 382, 385, 387. 4. Sam. 101, AvaN. 378, Tir. 362. 5. AvaN. 376, Tir. 342.
6. Sam. 157, AvaN. 224, Tir. 391. 7. Sam. 157.
8. AvaN. 327, Sam. 157.
9. Sam. 157, Tir. 405.
10. Sam. 157, Tir. 447, 458.
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