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Tārāyaṇa See Vitta Tārāyana.1
1. Risi. 36.
1. Täla First sub-section of the twenty-second section of Viyāha pannatti...
1. Bha. 691. 2. Tāla One of the twelve principal lay-votaries of Gosāla.
1. Bha. 330.
Tālapalamba (Talapralamba) One of the twelve principal lay-votaries of Gosāla.
1. Bha. 330. Tālapisāya (Tālapiśāca A god who tried to disturb merchant Arahannaya(1) of Campā when he was sailing in the Lavaņa ocean on a mercantile voyage with his cargo. The god assumed ferocious shapes and threatened the merchant with dire consequences but he did not swerve from his faith.1
1. Jna. 69. 1. Tavasa (Tāpasa) One of the four disciples of preceptor Samtiseniya. He established the Tāvasi(1) monastic branch.
1. Kalp. pp. 261-2. 2. Tāvasa A merchant belonging to Kosambi. After death he was born as a pig, thereafter as a snake and thereafter as his own son's son.1
1. UttCu. pp. 63-4. 3. Tāvasa Disciple of preceptor Vairasepa(3). He founded the Tävasi(2) monastic branch.1
1. Kalp. p. 255. 4. Tāvasa One of the five Samaņa(1) sects. Tāvasas used to live in forest.? They used to perform severe penances. They were of various types. 1. Pinn. 445, BrhBh. 4420, AcaSi. | 3. AcaSi. p. 202. pp. 314, 325, SthA. p. 94.
4. Bha. 417, Aup. 38, Nir. 3.3. BhaA. 2. PinN. M. p. 130, BrhCu. III. p. 414. P. 50. 1. Tấvasi (Tāpasi ) A monastic branch originating from preceptor Tavasa(1).
1. Kalp. p. 262. 2. Tāvasi A monastic branch established by Tavasa(3).
1. Kalp. p. 255. Tid da (Triküța ) A mountain situated on the southern bank of river Sitä. It separates the district of Vaccha(6) from Suvaccha(1).
1. Sth. 302, 434, 637; Jam. 96.
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