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Adda
1. Atthasiddha (Arthasiddha) See Dhammajjhaya.
1. Tir. 1118.
2. Atthasiddha Tenth day of a fortnight.1
1. Jam. 152, Sur. 48.
Atthiņatthippavāda or Atthiņatthippavāya (Astināstipravāda) The fourth Pavva text. It contained eighteen chapters and ten sub-chapters. It is not extant now.
1. Nan. 57, Sth. 732, Sam. 18, 147, NanM. p. 241, NanCu. p. 75.
Athavvana (Atharvan) Last of the four Vedas. It is known as Atharvaveda. 1. Vip. 24, SutSi. p. 169, BhaA. p. 345, Aup. 38, Bha. 90, 380, Jna. 106, AvaCu.I.
p. 237.
Athavvana veya (Atharvaveda) Same as Athayvana.
1. Jna. 55, Vip. 24.
Adatta Seventh chapter of the eighth section of Viyāhapanpatti.1
1. Bha. 309.
Aditi See Aii.
1. Jam. 157, 171. 1. Adīņasattu (Adinašatru) King of Hatthiņāura. One of those princes who was much attracted towards princess Malli(1), the daughter of king Kumbha(4) of Mihilã and he wanted to marry her. King Kumbha did not agree to his proposal. Adinasattu then attacked Mihilā. Princess Malli showed him the right path. He renounced the world along with Malli and others and attained liberation.1
1. Jna. 65, 73, Sth. 564. 2. Adīņasattu Father of prince Subāhu(1) of the city of Hatthisīsa? and husband of queen Dhäripi(14).
1. Vip. 33.
Son of king Jiyasattu(1) of Campā.1
3. Adimasattu
1. Jna. 91.
4. Adıņasatta Previous life of Ņami(1), the twenty-first Titthamkara.
1. Sam. 157. Adda (Ārdra) King of Addapura. He was father of Addaa(2),1
1. SutN. 187, SutCu. pp. 413-7.
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