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Agada
Akkhapāda (Akşapāda) Propounder of a system of logic 1 and a păşandin.2
1. NisCu. IV. p. 88. 2. NanH. p. 7, SutSi. P. 9, AvaH. p. 107, Uttk. p. 298.
Akkharaputthiyā (Aksaraprsthikā) - One of the eighteen Bambhī(2) scripts.?
1. Sam. 18, Praj. 37. Akkhāga (ākhyāka) An Aņāriya (non-Aryan) country and its people.
1. Praj. 37, SutSi. p. 123.
1. Akkhobha (Akşobha) Eighth chapter of the first section of Amtagadadasā.
1. Ant. 1.
2. Akkhobha One of the ten sons of king Vanhi(1) and his queen Dhāriņi(5) belonging to Bāravai. He renounced the world and became a disciple of Titthayara Aritthanemi. Having remained monk for a period of twelve years he attained liberation on mount Settumja.
1. Ant. 2, AntA. p. 2.
3. Akkhobha First chapter of the second section of Amtagadadasa."
1. Ant. 3.
4. Akkhobha One of the eight sons of king Vaņhi(1) and his queen Dhāriņi(5) belonging to Bāravai. He renounced the world and became a disciple of Titthayara Aritthaņemi. Heaving practised asceticism for a period of sixteen years he attained liberation on mount Settumja.
Akkhobha(2) and Akkhobha(4) seem to be one and the same person in view of the names of their parents etc. The confusion may be ascribed to the fusion of different versions.
1. Ant. 3.
Agaa (Agada) Same as Agada.?
1. AvaN. 938, NanM. p. 162.
Agamdhaņa (Agandhana) A species of serpents that would never suck back poison.
1. Utt. 22. 41, Das. 2. 6, DasCu. p. 37.
Agacchi (Agasti) Same as Agatthi.1
1. Sur M. pp. 295-296.
Agada See Agada.1
1. AvaCu. II. p. 61.
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