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Takkhasila
Nevyutinagara (Nirvrtinagara) Same as Ņivvuipura.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 509. Ņehura (Nehura ) An Apāriya (non-Aryan) country.1
1. Pras. 4, Praj. 37.
Tamtuvāya (Tantuvāya ) An Aryan industrial group of weavers. 1. Praj. 37.
| 2. Prajm. p. 58. Tamdulaveālia (Tandulavaicārika) An Angabāhira Ukkālia text. It is mostly in verse. It is quoted in Daśavaikālika-Cürni,? Avaśyaka-Curniand Niśītha-Cūrņi.' It is referred to as Tandulavicāranā by Maladhārin Hemcandra in his commentary on Anuogaddāra. It deals with the following main topics :-Embryology, celestial and infernal births, conditions of a living being, description of twins, bony structures, shapes of the body; condem
nd the like. Thus it is useful mainly for the study of Physiology and anatomy. See also Paiņņaga.
1. Nan. 44, Pak. p. 43, Paky. p. 63 4. NisCu. IV. p. 235. 2. DasCu. p. 5.
5. AnuHe. p. 5 3. AvaCu. II. p. 224. Tämdulaveyaliya (Tandulavaicārika ) See Tamdulaveālia.1
1. Tan. 1, AnuCu. p. 3, DasCu. p. 5. Tambãa or Tambāya (Tambāka, Tambāla or Tamrāka) A village visited by Mahāvīra accompanied by Gosäla. Namdisena(3) was speared to death in this village.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 291, AvaN. 485, KalpV. p. 166, KalpDh. p. 106, AvaM p. 282. Takkasena (Tarkasena) One of the ten Kulgaras of the past Ussappiņi in the Bharaha(2) region. See also Kajjaseña.
1. Sth. 767.
Takkhasilă (Takşašilā) Capital of the country of Bahali where Bahubali reigned. It was visited by Usabha(1). Bāhubali installed a jewelled dharmacakra on the foot-prints left by Usabha at that place, Takkhasilā is identified with the ruins near Shah-dheri between Attock and Rawalpindi.?
1. AvaCu. J. p. 180, Vis. 1714, AvaN. 2. A.G.I. pp. 104-5.
322, Kalps. p. 185, KalpDh. p. 151, KalpV. p. 235, Aval. p. 147, AvaM. p. 226.
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