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2. Camdābha. Eleventh of the fourteen Kulagara (governors) of the current Osappiņi in Bharaha(2). See Abhicaída(1).
1. Jam. 28. 3. Camdābha Indentical with Camdappaha.?
1. Sam. 8, AvaN. 1090.
Camdāyatta (Candrāvarta ) A celestial abode in Sanamkumāra(1) and Māhimda(3) in which gods are born with a maximum longevity of three Sāgaropama years.1
1. Sam. 3. Camdāvijjhaya (Candravedhyaka) See Camdagavejjhagl.1
1. Nan. 44, Paky. p. 63. Camdāvejjhaya (Candravedhyaka) Same as Camdaga-vejjhahaga."
1. Cand. 3. 1. Camdimā (Candrikā) Şixth chapter of the third section of Aņuttarovavāiyadasā.?
1. Anut. 3. 2. Camdimā Son of Bhaddā(8), a lady merchant of Sãeya. He renounced the world and became a disciple of Mahāvira. After death he took birth as a god in the heavenly abode Savvatthasiddha. After one more birth he will attain liberation.
1. Anut. 6. 3. Camdimā Tenth chapter of the first section of Ņāyādhammakahā.1
1. Jna. 5, Sam. 19, JnaA. p. 10. 4. Camdimā Tenth chapter of the fifth section of Viyāhapaņņatti.1
1. Bha. 176. Camduttarávadīmsaga (Candrottarāvatamsaka) A celestial abode in Saņamkumăra(1) and Mābimda(3) where gods live for three Sāgaropama years,
1. Sam. 3. Camdotaraña (Candravatarana) A park situated outside the city of Kosambi. It was visited by Mahāvīra. It might have been so named as god Candra (moon) descended here to worship Mahāvīra.
1. Vip. 24, Bha. 441. 2. Camdotarana (Candrāvatarana) A shrine situated outside the city of Uddamdapura. Gosāla's second pauttaparihara (entrance into anotherś body) took place here. It might have been named after god Candra (moon) who descended here to pay homage to Mahāvīra.
1. Bha. 550.
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