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2. Thimiya Son of Amdhagavaphi and his wife Dhāriņi(5) of Bāravai. He was married to eight princesses. He renounced the world, became a disciple of Titthayara Aritthanemi, observed asceticism for twelve years and attained emancipation on mount Settumja.
1. Ant. 2, AntA. p. 2. Thiragutta (Sthiragupta) A preceptor belonging to the Vaccha(4) lineage.1
1. Kalp (Therāvali). 7. Thipariņņā (Striparijñā) Fourth chapter of Sūyagađa. It is the same as Itthiparing8.2 1. Sam. 23.
12. Sam. 16. Thiloyaņa or Thīyiloaņa (Strivilocana) Fourth of the eleven Karaņas. Its other name is Tettila.? 1. Gan. 41, Jam. 153.
| 2. SutN. 11.
1. Thüņā (Sthūnā) A district in the west. It formed the western boundary of the Aryan territory.1 Monks and nuns were forbidden to go beyond it.? It is identified with Thaneshwar.3 1. BrhBh. 3262.
3. LAI. p. 343, AGI. pp. 328 f. 2. Brhks. on ibid.
2. Thāņā A settlement where Mahāvīra was born as Brāhmana Pūsamitta(3) in one of his previous births.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 229, AvaN. 442, Vis. 1808, Kalpv. p. 43.
3. Thūņă Same as Thüņāga.!
1. AvaN. 473. Thāṇāga (Sthūnāka) A settlement visited by Mahāvīra.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 282, AvaM. p. 275, Aval. p. 199, AvaN. 473.
Thubhakaramda (Stūpakaranda) A garden in the vicinity of Usabhapura(2). There was a temple of Jakkha Dhanna(4) in it. Prince Bhaddanamdi(2) was initiated by Mahāvīra in this garden.1
1. Vip. 34.
Thalabhadda (Sthūlabhadra) One of the two sons of Sagadāla, the minister of king Mahāpauma(8).1 He renounced the world and became a disciple of Sambhūtavijaya(4). He stayed with Kosā, the famous courtezan of the city of Padaliputta, for a period of twelve years before renuniciation and for four months (during a rainy season) after accepting asceticism 1. AvaCu. II. pp. 183 ff., Utts.
2. Nan. v. 24, Kalp (Therāvali). 6. pp. 105 ff., Tir. 742 ff.
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