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of the first heaverly world, and was saved from his thunderbolt by the grace of Titthayara Mahāvira.5 This incident is regarded as one of the ten wonderful events. Camara had helped Kūņia in his war against Cedaga.? Camara has under him four Logapālass and seven Generals or commanders of army as follows :Soma(3), Jama(2), Varuņa(3), Vesamaņa(6), Duma(3), Sodāmi, Kumthu(2), Lohiyakkha(3), Kimộara(3), Rittha(8) and Giyarai(2), 5. Bha. 144.
8. Sth. 256, 273, Bha. 406. 6. KalpV. p. 19.
9. Sth. 404, 582. 7. Bha. 301-2.
2. Camara Second chapter of the third section of Viyāhapannatti.
1. Bha. 126.
3. Camara First Gañadhara (principal disciple) of Sumai(7), the fifth Titthamkara.1
1. Sam. 157, Tir. 446.
Camaracamcā (Camaracañcā) Capital of Camara(1) the lord of the southern Asurakumāra gods.1 It is situated at a distance of forty thousand yojanas below Rayaņappabhā(2) hell. It is fully described in the seventh as well as eighth chapter of the second section of Viyāhapannatti.3 1. Jam. 119. Bha. 116, 142, 144, 405,1 2. Bha. 490.
490; Sth. 535, Sam. 33, Jna. 148-9.1 3. Bhe. 84.
First subsection of Nāyā
Camarassa-aggamahisi (Camarasya-agramahişi) dhammakahā.1
1. Jna. 148.
Cammakhandia (Carmakhardika) A class of mendicants who put on hides.1
1. Auu. 20, Auuhe. p. 25. Cara First chapter of the fourteenth section of Viyahapannatti.1
1. Bha. 500.
Caraga (Caraka) A class of trident-holding (tridandin) medicant geiting their food by violent means. 1. AcaCu. pp. 22, 95, 173, 261, 265; Anu. 20, 26, Praj. 265, Jna. 105, Bha, 25,
JitBh. 239, BrhBh. 1548, AnuHe. p. 25, JhaA. p. 195.
Caraṇa Same as Caranavihi.(2)
1. UttN. p. 9.
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Ceranavihi (Caranavidhi) One of the twenty-nine Ukkaliya text. deals with monastic conduct. It is not extant now. 1. Nan. 44, Pak. p. 43.
2. NanM. p. 209, NinCu. p. 58.
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