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Abhīti
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Abhīti Son of king Udāyapa(1) and his queen Pabhāvati(3) of the city of Vitibhaya in the Simdhusovira country. Udāyana while renouncing the world assigned the throne to Kesi(2), son of his sister and not to his own son. Distressed by this adverse act of his father Abhiti went to Campā and lived with king Kūņia.1
1. Bha. 491-2, SthA. p. 431.
Abhiyi (Abhīti) Same as Abhīti and Abhii.? 1. Bha. 492.
2. Sur. 62, 93.
Abhiyikumāra (Abhitikumāra) Same as Abhiti.
1. Bha. 491.
Abhiyikumāra (Abhītikumāra) Same as Abhiti.1
1. Bha. 491.
1. Amama One of the thirty Muhuttas of a day and night. It is referred to as Avatta(5) in Samavāya.? 1. Jam. 152, Sur. 47.
2. Sam. 30.
2. Amama Twelfth would-be Titthamkara in Bharaha(2) in the coming Ussappiņi. He i.e., (the soul of Vāsudeva(2) Kapha(1) who is at present an infernal being, will take birth in the city of Sayaduvāra in Bharaha.1 According to Samavāya his number is thirteenth.?
1. Ant. 9, Sth. 692, SthA. p. 434, Tir. 1113. 2. Sam. 159.
Amayaghosa (Amstaghosa) King of the city of Kāimdi. He renounced the world. Camdavega tortured him to death. He attained emancipation.
1. Sams. 76-8. Amarakamkā Same as Avarakamkā(1).1
1. Jna. 124. Amaravai (Amarapati) A prince of the Jñātp dynasty who renounced the world and became a disciple of Titthamkara Malli(1).1
1. Jna, 77.
Amaraseña (Amarasena) A prince of the Jñātr dynasty who renounced the world and became a disciple of Titthamkara Malli(1) just like Amaravail
1. Jna. 77.
Amala One of the hundred sons of Usaha(1).
1. KalpV. p. 236, KalpDh. p. 151. 1. Amalā Principal woman-disciple of Ņami(1), the twenty-first Tittham
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