________________
Laosa
650
Laosa See Lavosa.
1. Praj. 37. Lamkāpuri Capital of Rāvana. It was burnt by Hanumamtaa who reached there after crossing the sea. It is believed by some that Lamkāpuri was situated on the Manto-tte mountain in Ceylon." 1. PrasA. pp. 86, 87.
| 3. Ibid. p. 104. 2. NisCu. I. p. 105.
4. GDA. p. 113.
Lamtaa (Lāntaka ) Sixth celestial region. The gods born therein live for a maximum period of fourteen sägaropama and a minimum period of ten sägaropama years. This region consists of fifty thousand dwelling places of the height of seven hundred yojanas. After his death Jamāli was born in this region.5 The Lord ( indra) of this celestial region also bears the same name and Kāmagama is his celestial car. There is a celestial abode too, called Lamtaya. 1. Anu. 139, Praj. 53.
5. Bha, 387. 2. Sam. 10-14, Sth. 757, Anu. 139. 6. Jam. 118, Praj. 53, Sth. 644, AvaCu. I. 3. Sam. 50.
p. 145. 4. Ibid. 110. Lamtaa-kappa ( Lāntakakalpa) Same as Lamtaa.
1. Sam. 110, Bha. 387. Lamtaga (Lāntaka) See Lamtaa.
1. Jam. 118, Aval. p. 596.
Lamtaya (Lantaka) A celestial abode just like Sirikamta. There is a celestial region too of this name, for that see Lamtaa.
1. Sam. 14. Lambuga (Lambuka) A place visited by Mahāvīra. It is identical with Kalambuyä.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 290. Lakkhaņa (Lakşmaņa) Another name of Vāsudeva(2) Nārāyaṇa(1).1
1. Mahan. p. 130, UttK. pp. 43ff., PrasA. p. 87.
...
Lakkhanajjā (Laksmanāryā) A nun in the time of the twenty-fourth Titthamkara of the past descending cycle. Once she got attracted towards coition seeing a pair of birds engaged in sexual intercourse. She was daughter of king Jambūdādima and his queen Siriyā(1).1
1. Mahan. pp. 163ff. 1. Lakkhaņā (Lakşmaņā ) Fourth chapter of the fifth section of Astagadadasā.
1. Ant. 9.
Jain Education International
For Private & Personal Use Only
www.jainelibrary.org