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Aparāiyā
8. Aparaiya Previous birth of Pauma(6), the eighth Baladeva(2). He was initiated by Samudda(2).1
1. Sam. 158, Tir. 606-7; There is confusion in the names.
9. Aparaiya Sixth Paḍisattu of the coming Ussappiņi in the Bharaha(2) region.1
1. Sam. 159, Tir. 1146.
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10. Aparaiya Son of Jiyasattu(39), the king of Ayalapura. He had renounced the world and become a disciple of Rāhāyariya. He had taught a lesson to the prince of Ujjeņi who was antagonistic to ascetics.1
1. UttCu. p. 62, UttNe. pp. 25-26, UttK. p. 39.
1. Aparǎiya (Aparajita) Capital of the Aparaiya (1) gate.1 It lies in another Jambuddiva situated beyond innumerable islands and oceans.2 The fort of this capital is 37 yojanas high.3
1. Jam. 8.
2. Jiv. 144, JamS. p. 64.
2. Aparaiya Capital of the Samkha(15) district in Mahāvideha.1
1. Jam. 102, Sth. 92, 637.
3. Aparaiya Capital of the Vappavai(1) district in Mahavideha.1 1. Jam. 102, Sth. 92, 637.
4. Aparaiya Capital of the Mahāvaccha district in Mahāvideha.1
1. Jam. 96, Sth. 92, 637.
3. Sam. 37.
5. Aparaiya A puskarini (lotus-pond) to the north of northern Amjaṇaga(1) mountain in the Namdisaravara island.1
1. Sth. 307, Jiv. 183.
6. Aparaiya A principal Disākumārī residing on the Amjanapulaya(2) peak of the eastern Ruyaga(1) mountain.1
1. Jam. 114, Tir. 153, Sth. 643.
7. Aparaiya A principal Disākumārī residing in a sub-quarter of the middle region of mount Ruyaga(1). Other three Disākumārīs of the remaining sub-quarters are Vijaya(11), Vejayamti(4) and Jayamti(13). They severe the navel string of a newborn Titthayara.1 In other works this work is assigned to Rua(1), Rūāsia etc. See Disākumārī for further information.
1. Tir. 165.
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8. Aparaiya One of the four principal wives of the Imgalaa planet,1 a 1. Bha. 406.
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