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Imdapura
1. Imdadatta (Indradatta) King of Aojjhā (2) who was the first to give alms to Abhiņamdana, the fourth Titthamkara. 1
1. AvaN. 327, Sam. 157, AvaM. p. 227.
A monk who received alms from Nāgadatta (4) of Manipura. 1
2. Imdadatta
1. Vip. 34.
King of Imdapura. 1 Probably he is identical with Imdadatta (9).
3. Imdadatta
1. Vip. 32.
4. Imdadatta A Brahmin teacher and friend of the father of Kavila (4). 1
1. UttCu. p. 169, Utts. p. 287.
5. Imdadatta Previous birth of Vāsupujja, the twelfth Titthamkara. 1
1. Sam. 157.
6. Imdadatta A merchant of Giraphulligā city.1
1. NisBh. 4446-4452.
7. Imdadatta Son of a wealthy merchant who married a princess.
1. AcaCu. p. 186, AcaSi. p. 219.
8. Imdadatta A priest of Mahurā (1) whose leg was severed by a merchant.
1. Mar. 501, UttCu. p. 82, Utts. pp. 125-6.
9. Imdadatta King of Imdapura. He had twenty-two sons born of his several wives. He married also his minister's daughter who gave birth to a son, named, Surimdadatta (2). Nivvuti, daughter of king Jiyasattu (30) of Mahurā(1), was married to Surimdadatta. He seems to be the same as Imdadatta (3). 1. AvaCu. I. p. 448, AvaN. 1286, Utts. pp. 148-150, VyaBh. 6. 213, AvaH. pp. 344,
404, 702.
Imdadinna (Indradatta) One of the five disciples of Sutthiya-Suppadibuddha. 1
1. Kalp (Therāvali) 6-7, KalpV. p. 254.
Imdapada or Imdapaya (Indrapada) A mountain, the same as Gayaggapaya. It abounded in villages on all its sides.1
1. NisBh. 3163, BrhBh. 4841, NisCu. III. p. 133, BrhKs. p. 1299.
Indapura (Indrapura) A city in Bhārahavāsa. Cakkavatti Bambhadatta (1) married here Brāhmana Sivadatta's daughter.King Imdadatta (9) ruled here and his son Surimdadatta (2) married princess Nivvui from Mahurā (1), 3 1. Vip. 14, 32.
Utts. p. 148, Uttk. p. 98, VyaBh. 2. Uttn. pp. 379, 381.
6. 213, VyaM. VI. p. 103, AvaH. pp. 3. AvaN. 1286-87, AvaCu. I. p. 450,
344, 404, 702.
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