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Camara
Cakkāha (Cakrādha)
1. Sam. 157.
Same as Cakkāuha.?
Cakki (Cakrin) Same as Cakkavatti.
1. Vis. 1784, AvaN. 422.
A goddess.1
Cakkesari (Cakreśvari)
1. Ava. p. 18.
Cakkhukamta (Caksuskānta) A presiding deity of the Kumda loda ocean.
1. Jiv. 185. Cakkhukamtā (Caksuskāntā) Wife of the fifth Kulagara Paseņai(4) of the current Osappiņi (descending cycle) in Bharaha(2).
1. Tir. 79, Avan. 159, Sam. 157, Sth. 556. Cakkhuma (Caksusmat) Secondi or eighth? Kulagara (governor) of the current descending cycle in Bharaba (2) according to two different traditions. Camdakamtā is his wife. See also Vimalavāhana(6). 1. AvaN. 155, Vis. 1568, Sam. 157, 2. Jam. 28-9. Sth. 556.
3. Sam. 157. Cakkhusubha (Cakşuššubha) A presiding deity of the Kurdaloda ocean.1
1. Jiv. 185.
Capagapura (Canakapura) A town established in place of Khitipatitthiya(2). Usabhapura(1) was established in place of Canagapura, Kusaggapura in place of Usabhapura and Rāyagiha in place of Kusaggapura.
1. AvaCu. II. p. 158, AvaN. 1279, Utts. p. 105. Cania (Canaka) Father of Canakka.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 563. Caniyaggāma (Canakagrāma) A village in Golla(1) country. It was the birth place of Cāņakka.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 563. Caturamgijja (Caturangiya) Third chapter of Uttarajjhayaņa.1
1. Sam. 36, UttN. p. 9, 141, UttCu. p. 91, AcaCu. p. 4. 1. Camara Lord (indra) of the southern Asurakumāra gods.1 The name of his capital is Camaracańcā. He possesses thirty-four lakh celestial mansions. He has five principal wives : Kāli(1), Rāi(4), Rayaņi(2), Vijjū(2) and Mehā.' Once he had gone up to fight with Sakka(3), the lord (indra) 1. Praj. 46, Jam. 119, Bha. 116, 142-4, 2. Sam. 33, Bha. 84, 490; Jna. 148.
405, Sam. 16-7, 36, 51, 64, Jiv. 3. Sam. 34. 118-9, AvaN. 519, 525.
4. Jna. 148-9, Bha. 405.
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