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Jugabāhu
292
4. Jugabāhu Husband of Mayaņarehā.1
1. UttNe. p. 138.
Another name of Bhaddasepa(2),1
Juņnasetthi (Jirnašreşthin)
1. AvaCu. II. p. 202.
Jutti (Yukti) Sixth chapter of Vanhidasā.
1. Nir. 5.1. Juttisena (Yuktisena) Eighth of the twenty-four Titthamkaras of the Eravaya(1) region in the current Osappini. According to Titthogālī, Juttisena was contemporary of Sejjamsa(1) the eleventh Titthamkara in the Bharaha(2) region. 1. Sam. 159.
2. Tir. 324.
Juddhavīriya (Yuddhavirya) A contemporay king of Titthayara Pupphadamta, the ninth Titthamkara.1
1. Tir. 472.
Judhitthila (Yudhisthira) See Juhitthilla.?
1. AvaCu. I. p. 492. Juhitthilla (Yudhisthira) Eldest son of Pāmdurāya of Hatthiņāpura.1
1. Jna. 117, Ant. 9, AvaCu. I. p. 492, PrasA. p. 87, AvaH. p. 365.
Jayaa, Jūyaga, Jūva, or Jûvaa (Yūpaka) A Maha-Päyālakalasa of the Lavaņa ocean in western quarter. Its presiding deity is Velamba(2),
1. Sam. 52, 95, Sth. 305, 720, Jiv. 156.
1. Jetthā (Jyeșthā) Daughter of king Cedaga. She was given in marriage to Namdi-vaddhana(1), the elder brother of Mahāvira.1
1. AvaCu. II. p. 164.
2. Jetthā A constellation. Imda(4) is its presiding deity.1
1. Sth. 90, Jam. 157, 171.
Jehila Disciple of preceptor Ņäga(7).
1. Kalp (Theravali). 7, p. 265.
A class of mendicants.
Joi (Yogin)
1. Aup. 38.
Joijasā (Jyotiryašă) Wife of a herdsman of Campā. She was murdered by Ruddaa, a disciple of Kosia(4).1
1. Avan. 1288, AvaCu. II. p. 193, Aval. p. 704.
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