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Appikāputta
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Apņikāputta (Arņikāputra) Same as Anniyāputta.
1. Avaču. II. p. 177.
Aạniyaputta (Arnikaputra) Identical with Anniyāputta.
1. AvaN. 1190-1, Aval. p. 429, AvaCu. p. 36, AvaCu. I. p. 559.
Anniyā (Arnikā) Mother of Anniyāputta and daughter of a merchant of southern Mahurā (2).
1. AvaCu. II. p. 177, AvaH. p. 688.
Anniyāputta (Arnikāputra) Son of Anniyā, the daughter of a merchant of southern Mahurā (2). His father belonged to northern Mahură (1). He renounced the world at an early age. Pupphacūla (1), son of king Pupphaketu (2) of Pupphabhadda, was his disciple. Anniyāputta attained omniscience while crossing river Gamgā by a boat. He is remembered as a revered person.? 1. AvaN. 1190-1, AvaCu. II. p. 177, AvaCu. II. p.36, AvaH. pp. 429-30.
Sams. 56-7, NisCu. II. p. 231, | 2. Ava. p. 27.
Atikāya See Aikāya.
1. Bha. 169.
Atipåsa See Aipāsa.1
1. Sam. 159.
Atibala See Aibala.?
1. Sth. 616, AvaCu. I. p. 165, AvaM. p. 219.
Atimutta (Atimukta) See Aimutta.1
1. SutCu. p. 325, AvaCu. I. p. 357, Ant. 6, Sth. 755.
Atijasa (Atiyasas) Same as Aijasa.
1. Vis. 1750.
Ativālagavāyaga (Ajāpālakavācaka) See Ayāvālagavāyagal and its footnote.
1. BrhBh. 4535.
Atteya (Atreya) A sage who propounded the principle that one should not take new food until the old one is properly digested.
1. AvaN. 866, AvaCu. I. p. 498.
Attha (Artha) It is a variant reading of Accha.
1. Sam. 16, Bha. 554.
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