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Dumapattaya
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Dumapattaya (Drumapatraka) Tenth chapter of Uttarajjhayna. Mahāvira teaches Goyama (1) the transient nature of life with the simile of pale leaves of a tree. 1. Sam. 36, UttN. p. 9, UttCu. p. 194, 2. Utt. 10.1, Utts. p. 333.
SthA. p. 258, DasCu. p. 52.
Dumapupphiyă (Drumapuspikā ) First chapter of Dasaveyāliya.' Monks are advised to take food like bees which take honey from flowers without hurting them. 1. DasN. 26. OghN. 650, AvaN. 1314, Avaču. I. p. 126, II. p. 233; VyaBh. 7.347,
NisCu. I. pp. 13, 24, NisBh. 20.
Father of prince Duddanta.1
Dumarisa (Durmarsa)
1. AvaCu. I. p. 175.
Eighth chapter of the second section of Anutt
1. Dumasena (Drumasena) arovavāiyadasā.
1. Anut. 2.
2. Dumasena son of king Seņia(1) and his queen Dhāriņi (1) of Rāyagiha. He was initiated by Mahāvīra. He practised asceticism for a period of sixteen years and took birth as a god in the Aparājiya celestial abode after death. He will attain emancipation after one more incarnation.1
1. Anut. 2.
3. Dumasena Religious teacher of Rāma(1), the ninth Baladeva(2) as well as of Kanha (1) the ninth Väsudeva(1) in their previous births.1 See Gamgadatta(4).
1. Sam. 158, Tir. 606.
Same as Dummuha(3).
Dumuha (Dvimukha).
1. Mahan. 148.
Tenth chapter of the third section of Amtaga
1. Dummuha (Durmukha) dadasā."
1. Ant. 4.
2. Dummuha Son of king Baladeva(1) and his queen Dhäriņi (6) of Bāravai. He was married to fifty princesses. He took initiation from Titthayara Aritthanemi, observed asceticism for a period of twenty years and attained emancipation on mount Settumja. He had much respect for Kacchu llaņāraya. 1. Ant. 7.
1 2. Jna. 122.
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