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1. Timduga ( Tinduka) A garden outside the city of Săvatthi. Indabhái, the first principal disciple of Mahāvīra had here an important discussion with Kesi(1), a preceptor of the line of Titthayara Pasa(1).? Jamāli the son-in-law of Mahāvīra, had propounded his new doctrine in this garden. It was visited by Mahāvīra several times. 1. Utt. 23.4, UttCu. p. 264, AvaCu. 1. 3. NisCu. IV. p. 101, Vis. 2807. p. 416.
4. Bha. 90, 386, 437, 540, AvaCu. I. 2. Utt. 23, 4-87.
pp. 287-8, 299.
2. Timduga A garden outside the city of Vāņārasī. There was a shrine of Jakkha Gamditemduga in it. It was visited by ascetic Hariesabala.
1. UttCu. p. 202, Utts. pp. 356-7.
3. Timduga Shrine of Jakkha Gamditemduga in Timduga(2).1
1. UttCu. p. 202, Utts. p. 356.
See Timduga."
Timduya ( Tinduka )
1. Utt. 23. 4. Tikada (Trikūța)
1. Sth. 302, 637.
See Tiada.1
Same as Tigimchiddaha.
Tigimchadaha (Tigiñchadraha)
1. Sth. 197.
Same as Tigicchakūļa(2).
Tigimchikūļa ( Tigiñchikūța )
1. Sam. 17.
Tigimchiddaha (Tigiñchidraha) A lake in the middle of the Nisadha mountain. Its length measures four thousand yojanas, breadth two thousand yojanas and depth ten yojanas. Goddess Dhii(1) resides there.
1. Jam. 83-4, Sam. 117, Sth. 197, 522.
Tigimchi A city where king Jiyasattu(12) gave alms to ascetic Dhammaviriya(1).
1. Vip. 34. Tigiccha A celestial abode of Pāṇata where gods live maximum for twenty sägaropama years, breathe once in twenty fortnights and feel hungry once in twenty thousand years..
1. Sam. 20. 1. Tigicchakūda (Tigicchakūta ) One of the eleven summits of mount Sihari.1
1. Jam. 111, Sth. 522.
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