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Celaņā (Cellanā) See Ce]laņā."
1. AvaCu. II. p. 171. Celavāsi (Celavāsin) It is a wrong reading for Velavāsi.? 1. Bha. 417.
2. BhaA. p. 519, Aup. 38. Cellanā (Cellanā) Daughter of king Cedaga of Vesäli and wife of king Seņia(1) of Rāyagiha. She eloped with Senia and Abhaa(1) helped the former in this work.? Her pregnancy-longing of eating the flesh of her husband's heart was cleverly fulfilled by Abhaa(1),3 She had three sons : Halla(3), Vihalla(1) and Kūņia. She was a great devotee of Mahāvīra.5
1. AvaCu. I. p. 371, II. p. 164, Nir. 1.1. | 4. AvaCu. II. pp. 166-7, Anut. 1. 2. AvaH. pp. 677-8, Avaču. II. p. 165. 5. Dasa. 10. 1, AvaCu. I. p. 114.
3. Nir. 1.1, AvaH. p. 678. Cokkhă (Coks) A nun of Mihilā. Once she had a discussion with princess Malli(1) regarding the nature of religion and was defeated by her. Thereupon she went to Kampillapura, described the beauty of Malli before king Jiyasattu(2) and instigated him to get her in marriage. 1
1. Jna. 74. Coddasapuvva (Caturdašapūrva) A group of canonical texts numbering fourteen. See Puvvagaya.
1. Tir. 697. Cora (Caura) Same as Corāya.1
1. AvaN. 482. Corāga (Caurāka) See Corāya.
1. Aval. p. 204, AvaCu. I. p. 286. Corāya (Caurāka) A settlement visited by Mahāvīra accompanied by Gosāla. He was helped here by Jayamti(9) and her sister Somā(4).1 It is suggested to be identical with Chhoreya in the Lohardugga district in Bengal. 1. AvaCu. I. pp. 286, 289, AvaN.'478,1 2. LAI. p. 277.
482, Vis. 1932.
Chauma (Chadman) Fifth chapter of the fifth section of Viyāhapaņņatti.
1. Bha. 176. Chaumattha (Chadmastha) Eighth chapter of the seventh section of Viyāhapaņņatti.
1. Bha. 260.
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