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Tisa-mohanijjaṭṭhāna (Trimśadmohaniyasthana) Ninth chapter of Ayāradasā.1
1. Sth. 755.
1. Tumgiya (Tungika) Sejjambhava.
1. Nan. V. 24, NanM. p. 49.
1. Bha. 107.
2. Ibid. 108.
Lineage of Jasabhadda(2), disciple of preceptor It is also known as Tumgiyāyaṇa.2
2. KalpV. p. 250.
2. Tumgiya A settlement in the district of Vaccha(1). It was the birth place of Meyajja(1), the tenth Gaṇadhara (principal disciple) of Mahavira.1
1. AvaN. 646, Vis. 2507.
Tumgiya (Tungikā) A city near Rayagiha. A number of lay-votaries (of Mahavira) lived here. It was visited by a group of five hundred monks belonging to Titthayara Pasa's(1) line.2 It is identified with modern village Tungi situated near Biharsharif.3
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Tumgiyāyaṇa (Tungikāyana) Same as Tumgiya(1).1
1. KalpV. p. 250.
Tumbaru (Tumbaru)
1. Ava. p. 19.
Tumdiya (Tundika) A courageous sea-faring merchant of this name.1 1. AvaCu. I. p. 543, Vis. 3614, AvaN. 930.
Tumba (Tumba)
Sixth chapter of the first section of Nayadhammakahā.1 1. Jna. 5, JnaA. p. 10, Sim. 19.
A Jakkha.1
1. AvaN. 765, Vis. 2776, UttS. p. 333.
2. AvaCu. I. p. 390.
3. SBM. p. 371.
Tumbavana (Tumbavana) A settlement to which preceptor Vaira(2) belonged.1 Merchant Dhanagiri(2) also belonged to this place.2 It can be identified with modern Tumain in the Guna District of Madhya Pradesh.3
Tuccha
Tuccha
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1. Jam. 152, Sur. 49.
Tumba (Tumbā) One of the three councils of the lords of gods and of their principal wives as well as of Logapalas.1
1. Sth. 154.
3. SGAMI. pp. 32, 214.
Tumburu (Tumburu) One of the seven Generals of indra Sakka(3). He is the chief of the troupe of musicians.1
1. Sth. 582.
Fourth, ninth and fourteenth days of a fortnight.1
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