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Cittakhudḍaa
2. Citta Charioteer of king Paesi of Seyaviya. He initiated the king into religion through Kesi(1).1
1. Raj. 145 ff., Bha. 647.
3. Citta A Logapala of each Venudeva and Venudāli, the two lords of Suvaṇṇakumāra gods.1
1. Bha. 169, Sth. 256.
4. Citta Father of Vijjumai and Vijjumālā and father-in-law of Cakkavatti Bambhadatta (1).1
1. UttN. p. 379.
5. Citta
1. Vip. 26.
Barbar-attendent of king Siridāma af Mahura(1).1
259
Cittautta (Citragupta) See Cittagutta.1
1. Sam. 159.
1. Cittakaṇagā (Citrakanakā) quarter of Ruyaga(1) mountain.1
1. Jam. 114, Tir. 161.
2. Cittakaṇagā A Vijjukumāri-mahattariya goddess.1 She is identical with Cittakaṇagā(1).*
1. Sth. 259.
2. Cittakūḍa
1. Jam. 94.
2. SthA. p. 199.
1. Cittakuda (Citrakūṭa) A Vakkhara mountain in Mahavideha. It is situated to the north of river Sia(1), to the south of mount Nilavamta(1), to the east of Kaccha(1) and to the west of Sukaccha(1).1
1. Jam. 94, Sth. 302, 434, 637, Mar. 465.
3. Cittakuda
1. Jam. 94.
A principal Disākumārī goddess of a sub
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A god residing on Cittakaḍa(1).1
A summit of Cittakuda(1).1
4. Cittakuda (Citrakuta) A mountain in Devakuru. It is situated on one side of river Sioa and Vicittakuda stands on the other side of the river. It is one thousand yojanas high. It is an abode of Jambhaga gods. It is also known as Cittapayvaya.2
1. Sam. 113, SamA. p. 105, BhaA. p. 654. 2. Bha. 533.
Cittakhaddaa (Citrakṣudraka) An ascetic.1
1. AcaCu. p. 161, AcaSi. p. 201.
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