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without suffering any transgression. Once a conference of monks was held at Padaliputta to restore the lost canon after a prolonged famine of twelve years, Eleven Amgas(3) were however recollected. But there was none who possessed knowledge of Ditthivāya, the twelfth Amga. Thūlabhadda accompanied by five hundred intelligent monks went to Nepāla to learn that text from Bhaddabāhu(1). None but he could learn fourteen Puyvas (an important portion of Ditthiyāya), ten with meaning and four without it from him but he was debarred for some reason from teaching the last four Puvvas to any other person. He died after 215 years of the death of Mahāvīra. He was survived by his two principal disciples : Mahāgriri ard Suhatthi. See also Ditthivāya. 3. AvaCu. I. p. 554, II. p. 186,
5. Kalpl. p. 161. UttCu. p. 66, BrhBh. 2164-5.
6. NisCu. II. p. 361, AvaCu. II. 4. AvaCu. II. p. 187, Tir. 701.
p. 155.
Ninth chapter of Dihadasā.1
Therapamba (Sthavirapadma )
1. Sth. 755.
Thūlibhadda (Sthūlibhadra ) Same as Thūlabhadda.
1. UttCu. p. 86, Ava p. 27. Therasambhūtavijaya (Sthavirasambhūtavijaya) Eighth chapter of Dihadasā.
1. Sth. 755.
D
Damda An ascetic assassinated by king Jauņa in the Jaunāvamka garden of Mahurā(1).
1. AvaN. 1277, Mar. 465, Sams. 61, Aval. p. 667, AvaCu. II. p. 155, BhaA. p. 491. Damdaa or Damdaga (Dandaka) Identical with Damờagi.?
1. VyaBh. 10. 589, AvaN. 1396. Damdai (Dandkin) See Damdagi.1
1. UttN. p. 114. Damdaki (Dandakin ) See Damdagi.1
1. Utts. p. 115.
See Damdagāraņņa.1
Damdagārapņa (Dandakāranya)
1. Utts. p. 116.
Damdagi (Dandakin ) Same as Damdagi, the king of Kumbhakārakada.1
1. UttCu. p. 73, UttS. p. 115.
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