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Haningessara
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Bell of the Suvannakumara gods.
Hamsassarā (Hamsásvarā )
1. Jam, 119, AvaCu. I. p. 146
Hanumamta (Hanumat) Suzgiva(3) se.it Hanumamta in search of Sia(7). Hanumanta reached Lamkāpuri after crossing the sea and burnt the city to ashes.1
1. NisCu. I. pp. 104-5, PrasA. P. 87.
Hattha (Hasta ) A Nakkhitta(1). Its pruiding god is Saviya. Its family name is Kosia(6).
1. Jan, 155, 157, 159, San. 5, Sur, 36.
A city. This place and Hatthi
2. See AvaH. p. 709,
Hatthakıpı or Hitthappı ( Hastakalpa) kappa seem to be one.? 1. PinN. 461, pinNM. p. 134, JitBh.
1394-1395; Ava H. p. 709. Hatthalijja ( Hastalīya) See Hatthiltjja,
1. KalpV. p. 259.
Hatthasisanayara (Hastaśīrsanagara )
See Hatthistra.
Hatthi (Hastin) Disciple of preceptor Samghasaliya and teacher of preceptor Dhamma(1).1
1. Kalp ( Therāvali). 7, KalpN. p. 265. Hatthikaņņa ( Hastikarņa) An Amtaradiva and its people."
1. Sth. 304, Naam. p. 103.
Hattbikappa (Hastikalpa) A city which was visited by the five Pamdava monks. They heard there that Titthayara Aritthaņemi had attained emancipation.' It appears that Hatthikappa was situated not very far from mount Settuja. It is identified with Hathab near Bhavnagar in Gujarat. 1. AcaCu. II. p. 197.
2. GDA. p. 74, LAI. p. 287.
Hatthiņaura or Hatthiņapura (Hastināpura) See Hatthiņāura. 1. AvaCu. I. p. 323, Utt. 13.1, Anut. 6, UttCu. p. 214, Nir. 3.9, AvaCu. I. p. 492,
Tir. 608.
Hatthiņu a (Hastinapura) Another name of Gayapura, capital of the Āriya country Kuru.' On the precincts of the city there was situated the park of Sakasambavana.2 Kings like Bala(4), Adinasattu'(1), Jiyasattu(16)', 1. Praj. 37. SutSi. p. 122, Jna. 73, Jna | 3. Bha. 428.
A. p. 125, NisCu. II. p. 466, Kalpv. 4 Jna. 73, Stha. p. 401. p. 238.
5. AvaCu. II. p. 276. 2. Bha. 417, 428, 617.
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