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Abhayakarā
Abhayakarā (Abhayankarā) Name of the palanquin used by Kumthu(1), the seventeenth Titthamakara, at the time of his renunciation.1
1. Sam. 157.
Abhayakumara Same as Abhaa(1). 1. SutCu. p. 415, AnuHe. p. 17.
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Abhayaghosa (Abhayaghoṣa) Son of a merchant of the Pabhamkarā(4) city, being a previous life of Sijjamsa (3).1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 179.
Abhayasena (Abhayasena) Another name of Abhaggasena(1).1
1. AvaN. 1298, BrhKs. p. 1110, AvaH. p. 711, PinNM. p. 169.
He is remembered as a revered person.2 2. Ava. p. 27.
Abhaya A queen of Campa.1 She is mentioned as the wife of king Dadhivahana.2 See Sudamsana(9).
1. AcaCu. p. 315, UttK. p. 422.
2. UttK. p. 422.
Abhii (Abhijit) One of the twenty-eight Nakkhattas1(1) (constellations). Bamhadevaya is its presiding deity. Its family-name is Moggalāyaṇa(1).1
1. Jam. 155, 157, 159, 165, 171, Sur. 38, 50. Sam. 3, Sth. 90, Dev. 97, 153.
1. Abhicamda (Abhicandra) Fourth of the seven Kulagaras (governors) of the current Osappiņi in the Bharaha(2) region.1 His height was 600 dhanusas. Padiruvä was his wife. He is also known as Camdabha(2).*
1. Sam. 157, Sth. 556, AvaN. 155, Vis. 1568, Tir. 75.
2. Sam. 109, Sth. 518. According to
4. Abhicamda 1. Jna. 64.
2. Abhicamda Eighth chapter of the second section of Amtagadadasā.1
1. Ant. 3.
AvaN. 156 his hight was 650 bows. 3. Sth. 556.
4. Jam. 28.
3. Abhicamda Son of king Vanhi(1) and his queen Dhāriņī(5). He renounced the world and became a disciple of Titthayara Aritṭhanemi. After practising ascetic vows for a period of sixteen years he attained liberation on mount Settumja.1
1. Ant. 3.
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An intimate friend of king Mahabbala(2) of Viyasogā.1
5. Abhicamda
One of the thirty Muhuttas of a day and night.1 1. Jam. 152, Sur. 47, Sam. 30.
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