Book Title: Agama And Tripitaka Comparative Study
Author(s): Nagaraj Muni
Publisher: Today and Tomorrows Printers and Publishers

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________________ 527 (159) Cf. Nirayavaliya, Sūtra 23; Nayadhamma-kahão, Sru. 1, adhyayana 1. Anuttarovavaiya-dasao, 1/1. (160) This town should be located on the bank of the river Krsna in the Deccan, near its confluence with the sea, for details, vide Tirthankara Mahāvira, Part 2, pp. 641-43. (161) Bharatesvara Bāhuvali Vrtti, p.36. (162) As per Gilgit Manuscript (Part 3, 2, p. 22), Abhaya rajakumāra was the son of Bimbisara, born of a prostitute named Amrapali who hailed from Vaisáli. In the original Pali texts, the name of Bimbisara's son from Amrapali is Vimala Kodanna, who later became a Buddhist monk. (Vide TheragathaAtthakathā, 64). (163) Theragāthā-Atthakatha, 31-32. (164) Majjhima Nikaya Abhaya rājakumāra Sutta. (165) It is a pole in the threshing shed round which the bullocks move to separate the grains. (166) Nayadhamma-kahão, 1/1. (167) Bharatesvara Bāhuvali Vrtti, p. 38. (168) Triş aşti-salākā-puruşa-caritram, parva 10, sarga 6, sloka 226-27, p.78-2. (169) On reaching Ujjain, Canda-pradyota realised that all this was a plot by Abhayakumāra of which he had been a victim. Out of sheer anger, he organised a counter-plot and took Abhayakumāra a prisoner. On regaining his freedom, Abhayakumāra took revenge on him, and made Canda-pradyota a captive. For de tails, Trisasti-salāka-purusa-caritram, parva 10, sarga 11, sloka 1 24-293; also, Avasyak Curni, Second Half, pp. 159-1963.

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