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Takkbasilāyala
332
Same as Takkhasilā.1
Takkhasilāyala ( Taksasilātala )
1. Vis. 1714, AvaN. 322.
Tagarā A town visited by Rāhāyariya accompained by his disciple hailing from Ayalapura.2 Merchant Datta(5), his wife Bhaddă(1) and their son Arahannaga(2) were initiated by preceptor Arahamàtta(3) in this very town. It was situated on the bank of the river of the same name. It is identified with a village named Tera situated on the Tirna river in the Osmanabad district." 1. VyaBh. 3. 339.
4. Anu. 130. 2. UttCu. p. 62, Utts. p. 100.
5. H. L. Jain-Karakandacariu. Int. pp. 3. UttCu. p. 58, UttN. and Utts.
41ff. p. 90, Mar, 489. Tagarāyadā (Tagarātaţa ) Same as Tagarā.1
1. Anu. 131, AnuHe. p. 149. Tagari Same as Tagarā.1
1. UttCu. p. 62. Taccāvāya (Tathyāvāda) Another name of Ditthivāya.1
1. Sth. 742. Tattha (Trasta) One of the thirty Muhuttas.1
1. Sam. 30, Jam. 152.
Another name of Anava, a Muhutta.
Tatthava (Trastapa)
1. Sam. 30.
Tatthā (Tvastr) Presiding deity of the Cittā(1) constellation.
1. Jam. 157, 171. Taņutaņui (Tanutanvi) Same as Taņü yatari."
1. Sth. 648. Tandi (Tanvi) Another name of Isipabbhārā.
1. Sam. 12.
Another name of Isipabbhārā.1
Tanuyatari (Tanukatari)
1. Sam. 12.
Tattajalā (Taptajalā ) An intermediate river east of mount Mamdara(3) and south of river Siyā in Jambuddiva.
1. Sth. 197, 522. Jam. 96.
Tattavai or Tattavati ( Tattvavati) Wife of king Ajjuņņa(3) and mother of prince Bhaddanamdi(4) of the city of Sughosa(5).
1. Vip. 34.
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