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Tudiya
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One of the three councils of the lords of gods and of
Tudiya (Trutitā) their wives etc.?
1. Sth. 154.
Tuņnāga (Tunnavāya) An Aryan industrial group of tailors.1
1. Praj. 37. Turagamaha (Turangamukha) An Aņāriya country and its people. There is a reference to Turaga as a janapada in Madhyadesa in the Vāmana Purāņa.? 1. SutSi. p. 123.
2. Vide. The Geography of the Puranas by
S. M. Ali. (1966). p. 169.
Turamiņi Same as Turumiņi.
1. BrhKs. p. 1397. Turiyagai (Tvaritagati) Name of a Logapāla under each of Amiyagai and Amiyavābaņa.1
1. Bha. 169, Sth. 256. Turumiņi A city where king Jiyasattu(3) reigned. His son Datta(7) as the king of the city met here with preceptor Kālaga(5). This place was visited by nun Sukumāliyā(2) as well as her brothers, monks Sasaa(2) and Bhasaa.
1. AvaN. 872, AvaCu. I. p. 495. 2. NisBh. 2354, BrhBh. 5255. Turuviņi See Turumiņi.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 495.
Tulasi Eighth sub-section of the twenty-first section of Viyahapannatti.!
1. Bha. 688. Tusia or Tusiya (Tuşita) One of the nine types of Logamtiya gods.
1. AvaN. 214, Vis 1884, AvaCu. I. p. 251, Sam. 77. Sth. 684.
An Angabāhira Kāliya text' not extant now.
Teaganisagga (Tejaskanisarga)
1. Pak. pp. 44-5.
Tea (Tejā) Thirteenth night of a fortnight.2
1. Jam. 152, Sur. 48.
Teu (Tejas) Name of a Logapāla under each of Aggisiha and Aggimāņava.
1. Bha. 169, Sth. 256. Teukamta (Tejaskānta) Name of a Logapāla under each of Aggisiha and Aggimāpava.
1. Bha. 169, Sth. 256.
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