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Āriyāyana
Ārabaka Same as Araba. 1
1. Jam. 52, AvaCu. I. p. 191. Ārabi Maid-servant of the Araba origin. 1
1. Ina. 17, JnaA. p. 37, Jam. 43. Ārāhapapaiņņa (Ārādhanāprakirnaka ) One of the eight canonical texts which formed the basis of Maranasamābi. 1
1. Mar. 662.
Arāhaņā (Ārādhana) Tenth chapter of the eighth section of Viyāhapaņņatti. 1
1. Bha. 309. 1. Āriya (Ārya) One of the two kinds of people, Aryan and non-Aryan.' The Milikkhus are Non-Aryan, i. e. Aņāriya. Ariyas have been classified into several categories based on khetta (region), jāti (community), kula (clan), bhāsā (language), etc. The khettāriyas (Aryan countries ) are said to be twenty-five and a half in number. They are:- Amga, Kalinga, Käsi, Kuņāla, Kuru, Kusatta, Kekayaddha (half of the Kekaya country), Kosala, Cedi, Jangala, Dasaņņa, Pamcāla, Purivatta, Bhamgi, Magaha, Maccha, Malaya (1), Lāta or Lādha, Vamga, Vaccha, Accha or Acchā, Videha, Samdilla or Samdibbha, Simdhu-Sovira, Süraseña and Surattha or Soraţtha. 3 The jāti-āriyas (Aryan communities ) are:- Ambattha, Kalimda, Cumcuna, Videha, Verdaga and Hariya. The kulāriyas (Aryan clans) are :- Ikkhāga, Ugga, Kauravva, Ņāya, Bhoga and Rãiņņa. 5 The bhāsā-āriyas are those people who speak the Ardhamāgadhi language and use any one of the eighteen Bambhi (2) scripts. 1. Praj. 37.
124-126. 2. SutSi. p. 123.
4. Praj. 37. 3. Praj. 37, SutSi. p. 123, BrhKs. p. 913. 5. Ibid. NisBh. 5727, 5732, NisCu. IV. pp. 6. Ibid.
2. Āriya Same as Āriyāyaṇa. 1
1 Risi (sangrahani).
Āriya-Veda (Ārya-Veda) True Veda composed by Bharaha (1) and others. It contained eulogies of Titthayaras, rules of the conduct of monks and layvotaries and sa nti-kamma (śāntikarma ). ?
1. AvaCu. I. p. 215.
in Aritthanemi's tirtha, recognised as a
Āriyāyana A non-Jain sage Patteyabuddha. 1
1. Risi. 19, Risi (sangrahaņi). 12
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