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Namdia
2 Namdia
1. UttN. p. 273.
A ram nourished for the sake of guests.1
1. Namdiavatta (Nandyāvarta) A heavenly abode in Mahasukka (1) where gods live maximum for sixteen Sagaropama years, breathe once in sixteen fortnights and feel hungry once in sixteen thousand years.1
1. Sam. 16.
2 Namdiavatta A Logapala under each of Ghosa(1) and Mahaghosa(4), the two indras of Thaniyakumāra gods.1
1. Sth. 256, Bha. 169,
3 Namdiavatta
1. Sth. 644, Jam. 118.
A heavenly car for the lord (indra) of Bambhaloga.1
1 Namdiggama (Nandigrama) A village visited by Mahavira. It was the birthplace of Namdi(3), a friend of Mahavira's father.1 Brahmana Namdisena(5) belonged to this place. It was visited by Cakkavatti Bambhadatta.3 It can be identified with Nundgaon near Fyzabad in Oudh,*
1. AvaCu. I. p. 316, AvaN. 520, Vis. 1975, KalpDh. p. 109.
2. JitBh. 826.
2 Namdiggāma
304
1. AvaCu. I. p. 172.
A settlement in Dhayaikhamda.1
Namdighosa (Nandighoṣā)
1. Jam. 119,
Namdighosa (Nandighosa) A celestial abode Bambhaloa where gods live for a maximum period of ten Sägaropoma years, breathe once in ten fortnights and feel hungry once in ten thousand years.1
1. Sam, 10.
Namdijja (Nandiya)
1. Kalp. p. 259.
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3. UttN. and UttS. p. 379. 4. SBM. p. 374. GDA. p. 138.
Namdicunni (Nandicūrṇi)
1. AnuCu. p. 1, NanCu. pp. 1, 83. PrajM. pp. 19, 310, 537.
A bell belonging to the Thaniyakumara gods.1
A commentary on Namdi, by Jiṇadāsagāni.'
Fifth of the six off-shoots of Uddehagana(2).1
1 Namdiņi (Nandini) A courtezan who developed many a disease due to excessive physical enjoyment.1
1. AcaCu. p. 71.
2 Namdiņi Principal female lay-votary of Titthayara Pasa(1).1 She is the same as Süņamḍā(5).2
1. AvaCu. I. p. 159.
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2. Kalp. 164.
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