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1. Aggujjāņa (Agraudyāna) A foremost garden of Mihilã where the messengers of six kings viz., Jiyasattu(2) etc. encamped for demanding Malli(1) in marriage with their respective kings.
1. Jna. 75.
2. Aggujjāņa A foremost garden of Atthiyagāma. Sūlapāņi(2) lived there.
1. AvaM. p. 268.
Aggeņiya (Agrāyaṇīya) Same as Aggāṇīya.?
1. Sam. 14.
Aggeņiya (Agrāyanıya) Same as Aggāniya.
1, AvaCu. I. p. 600, NanCu. pp. 74, 75, NanH. p. 88, Sam. 147.
Aggeya (Āgneya) An off-shoot of the Vaccha(4) lineage.
1. Sth. 551.
Agghakamda (Arghakānda) A treatise dealing with the science of priceprediction.1
1. NisCu. III. p. 400, Mahan. p. 51.
Acamkāriyabhattā (Atyahankāribhattā) Same as Accaṁkäriyabhattā.
1. KalpCu. p. 99.
1. Acala Son of a wealthy merchant of Ujjeņi. He had a quarrel with Müladeva(1) because the latter was favoured more by Devadattā(3), a famous courtezan of Ujjem. See also Mūladeva(1).
1. Uttu. p. 118, DasCu. p. 105, UttNe. pp. 59 - 65, Uttk. p. 90, Utts. p. 218.
2. Acala A friend of Mahabbala(2), previous life of Titthamkara Malli(1). He and Mahabbala along with their other friends renounced, the world simultaneously.1
1. Jna. 64.
as well as (ii) sixth
3. Acala (i) Fifth chapter of the second section chapter of the first section of Amtagadadasā. 1. Ant. 3.
2. Ibid. 1.
4. Acala Son of king VaŅhi(1) and his queen Dbāriņi(5) of Bāravái. He renounced the world and became a disciple of Titthayara Aritthapemi. He attained liberation on mount Settumja.
1. Ant. 2-3, AntA. p. 2.
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