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Jaunā
268 Jaunā (Yamunā) One of the five great rivers in Bhāraha. The town of Soriyapura was situated on its bank. It merges into Gamgā.3 It is the same as modern Jumna. 1. Sth. 470, Vip. 29, AvaCu. II. p. 167, 3. Sth. 470.
NisCu. III. p. 364, Brhks. p. 1487. 4. GDA. p. 215. 2. Vip. 29. Jaunāvarka (Yamunāvakra) A garden according to Avassaya-Cunni, where ascetic Damda was killed by king Jauna of Mahurā(1). It is the name of a town according to Samthāraga.? 1. AvaCu. II. p. 155.
2. Sams. 61.
Jauvveya (Yajurveda) One of the four Veda texts.
1. Bha. 90, Jna, 106. Jamgala (Jangala) An Āriya (Aryan) territory with its capital at Ahicchattă. It is identified with the region comprising the tract between the Ganges and north Pañcāla. 1. Praj. 37, SutSi. p. 123.
2. GE. pp. 132–133, GDA. p. 2. Jamghāparijiya (Jamghāparijita) An ascetic who cured a merchant's daughter who was sexually unfit.
1. PinN. 507, PinNM. p. 144. 1. Jambayai (Jāmbavati) Sixth principal wife of Vāsudeva(2) Kapha(1) and mother of Samba. She had renounced the world and become a disciple of Titthayara Aritthaņemi. She attained liberation after observing asceticism for a period of twenty years. 1. Ant. 8, 10; Ava. p. 28, Visk. p. 2. Ant. 10, Sth. 626.
413, AvaCu. I. p. 114, Ava M. p. 137. 2. Jambuvai Sixth chapter of the fifth section of Amtagadadasā."
1. Ant. 9. Jambavati (Jāmbavati) See Jaṁbavai.?
1. Ant. 8. Jambu (Jambū) See Jaṁbā.
1. Tir. 712, Nir. 1.1, Kalp. Cu. p. 104. Jambudiva (Jambūdvipa) See Jambuddīva(1).
1. Vis. 1406. 1. Jambuddiva (Jambudvipa) Centremost concentric continent of the middle worldi (madhyama-loka). It is circular in shape and smallest of all the ring islands. It is surrrounded by Lavaņa-Samudda and other islands (conti
1. Jam. 3-7. Sur. 11, Sth. 52, Jiv. 186. Bha. 362-3.
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