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Apaitthāņa (Apratișthāna) Same as Appaitthāņa.
1. Sth. 328.
Apaccakkhānakiriă (Apratyākhyānakriyā) Twentieth chapter of Sūyagada.
1. Sam. 23.
Aparāia (Aparājita) See Aparãiya.
1. Jiv. 144, Sam. 159.
1. Aparāiya (Aparājita) One of the four gates of Jambuddiva, or say, of Lavaņa ocean. It lies on the southern coast of the northern half of the Lavana ocean, at a distance of 45,000 yojanas north of mount Mamdara(3).2 It is four yojanas wide, four yojanas thick and eight yojanas high. The intervening distance between the two nearest gates of Jambuddīva is 79,000 yojanas. It is presided over by Aparā iya(5).5 1. Jam. 8, Sth. 303.
4. Sam. 79. 2. Jiv. 144.
5. Sth. 305, Jiv. 144. 3. Sth. 657.
2. Aparāiya A peak of the northern Ruyaga(1) mountain. It is presided over by goddess Hiri(1).1
1. Sth. 643.
3. Aparāiya A householder who was the first to offer alms to Ara, the eighteenth Titthamkara.
1. AvaN. 329, Sam. 157, AvaM. p. 227.
4. Aparāiya One of the hundred sons of Usabha(1).1
1. KalpV. p. 236, KalpDh. p. 152.
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5. Aparāiya Presiding deity of Aparāiya(1), a gate, whose capital Aparāiyā(1).1
1. Jiv. 144, Sth. 305, Jam. 8.
6. Aparāiya One of the five Aņuttara celestial abodes. Pamdavas were born there in their previous life. The minimum and maximum age of the gods living there is thirty-one and thirty-three sägaropama years respectively. 1. Mar. 456-7.
2. Sam. 31-33, Utt. 36. 210.
7. Aparāiya One of the eighty-eight Gahas. It is not mentioned in Suriyapaņpatti and Jambuddivapappatti.
1. Sth. 90. SthA. pp. 78-9.
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