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Namdia
12 Ņamdā First, sixth and eleventh days of a fortnight.1
1. Gan. 9-10, Sur. 49. 13 Namda A place situated on the north-eastern Raikaraga mountain. It is the capital of Kāṇhārāi(3), a queen of Isāņa(2)."
1. Sth. 307. 1 Namdāvatta (Nandāvarta) A heavenly abode in Mahāsukka(1) where gods live maximum for fifteen Sägaropama years.
1. Sam. 15.
Same as Ņāmdiāvatta(3).
2 Namdāvatta
1. Sth. 644.
1 Namdi (Nandi) An Amgabāhira Ukkālia text. It is partly in prose and partly in verse. It deals with knowledge and its various classifications. Some of the verses in the beginning supply us with the names of Mahāvira's eleven principal disciples and a list of twenty-seven preceptors beginning from Suhamma(1) ending with Düsagaņi. A detailed exposition of the five kinds of knowledge is given mostly in prose. Devayāyaga, disciple of Dūsagani, is said to be the author of this work. It is commented upon by ācārya Haribhadra and Malayagirisūri. Jiņadāsagani has also composed a Chūrņi on it.? 1. Pak. p. 43, Nan. 44. NisCu. IV. p. 1 5. Anul. p, 100. 235, Anu He. p. 9.
6. PrajM. pp. 298, 311, 375. 2. NanM. p. 1.
7. AnuCu. p. 1, NanCu, p. 1. 3. Nan. VV. 20-43.
4. NanCu. p. 10. 2 Nandi Same as Namdiggāma(6).1
1. UttN. & Utts. p. 379. 3 Namdi A friend of Mahāvīra's father. He belonged to Namdiggāma(1)
1. AvaCu. 1. p. 316, Vis. 1975, AvaN. 520.
4 Namdi One of the two friends of Mahissara.1
1. AvaCu. II. p. 175. 5 Namdi See Ņamdivaddhaņa(2).1
1. Vip. 2. 6 Namdi Same as Namda(7).'
1. Tir. 1143.
1 Namdia (Nandika) A Sthavira belonging to the Kāsava family-line.
1. Kalp (Therāvali), 7; KalpV. p. 266.
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