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2. Apamtavijaya Twentieth would-be Titthamkara in the Eravaya(1) region of Jambūdīva.1 He is named Anamtapäsi in Titthogāli.” 1. Sam. 159.
2. Tir. 1120.
Anamtaviriya (Anantavirya) Father of king Kattavīriya(1) of Hatthiņāpura. He was son-in-law of Jiyasattu(29), the king of Migakotthaga. Once he had sexual intercourse with Reņugā who was sister of his wife, mother of Parasurāma and wife of Jamadaggi. This enraged Parasurāma who killed Reņugā as well as Anamtaviriya."
1. Avaču. I. p. 520, AcaCu. p. 49, SutSi. p. 170, AcaSi. p. 100, AvaH. p. 392. 1. Apartasena (Anantasena) Second chapter of the third section of Amtagadadasā.1
1. Ant. 4.
2. Anamtasena Son of Sulasā(1), the mother, and Nāga(5), the father, of Bhaddilapura. Rest is similar to Aniyasa(2).
1. Ant. 4.
3. Anamtasena Fourth Kulagara of the past Osappiņi in Bharaha(2). He is also mentioned as third Kulagara of the past Ussappiņi. See Kulagara for clarification. 1. Sam. 157.
2. Sth. 767.
Anamdha (Anandha) King of Amdhapura. He was devoted to the blind people of that town whom he used to render all types of help and facilities. Gradually the blind grew rich. A rascal came to know it. He approached them and said: “I belong to a place where all the people, including the king, are devoted to the blind. If you like I can take you all there". The blind were very glad to know this. They started their journey with the rascal as their leader. While passing through an isolated place, the rascal asked them to hand over to him whatever valuables they possessed lest thieves might loot them. The blind handed over all their valuables to the rascal who disappeared with them.
1. NisCu. III. p. 269, Brhu. p. 1389. Aộakka An Aņāriya (non-Aryan) country and its people.1
1. Pras. 4, PrasA. p. 15. Apagāra (Anagāra) Eighth chapter of the eighteenth section of Viyāhapann
atti.
1. Bha. 616. Añagārajjhayaņa (Anagārādhyayana) Thirty-fifth chapter of Uttarajjhayaņa.1
1. Utt. 35.
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