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4. ABHINANDANANĂTHA Abhinandananātha's complexion is golden.376 His lāñchana is ape.377 According to the Digambara tradition, the name of his yaksa is Yakseśvara.378 But according to the Svetāmbara tradition, the name of his yaksa is Nāyaka.379 According to the Digambara tradition, the name of his yakşī is Vajraírókhalā.380 But according to the Svetāmbara tradition, the name of his yaksi is Kālikā381 or Kāli.382
5. SUMATINATHA
Sumatinātha's complexion is golden.383 His lāñchana is heron.384 The name of his yakṣa is Tumburu.385 According to the Digambara tradition, the name of his attendant yaksi is Purusadattā386 or Naradattā.387 But according to the Svetāmbara tradition, the name of his yaksi is Mahākāl7388 or Sammohinī.389
376. JAA, I, p. 14; ERE, VII, p. 466; OISJ, pp. 66-7. 377. Ibid.; JPV, p. 98; ibid. 378. Ibid.; ibid.; DJI, p. 21; ibid. 379. Ibid., p. 14;OISJ, pp. 66-7. According to the Svetāmbara tradition, the name of his yaksa
has been given as īśvara also. See JPV, Appendix I, p. 254. 380. JAA, I, p. 14; JPV, p. 98, OISJ, pp. 66-7. 381. Ibid.; ibid.; ibid. 382. JPV, p. 98. 383. JAA, I, p. 14; OISJ, pp. 66-7; ERE, VII, p. 466. 384. Ibid.; ibid.; JPV, p. 99. 385. Ibid.; ibid.; ibid.; DJI, p. 21. 386. Ibid., ibid., JPV, p. 99. 387. JPV, p. 99. 388. JAA, I, p. 14; OISJ, pp. 66-7; JPV, p. 99. 389.JPV, Appendix I, p. 254.
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