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Isigutta (Rsigypta) Disciple of Suhatthi(1) of the Vasittha family-line. Mānavagana (2) originated from him. He belonged to the Väsittha gotra. 1
1. Kalp ( Therāvali). 7, KalpV. p. 260.
Isiguttia (Rsiguptiya) An off-shoot of Māņavagaņa (2).
1. Kalp. p. 260.
Isina An Apāriya country wherefrc m maids were brought and employed as servants in royal harems. It is variously mentioned as Isiņa, Isigana and Isigiņa. 1
1. Jna. 18, 43, Bha. 380, Aup. 33.
Isitalāga (Rsitadāga) A tank constructed by Isivāla(1) at Tosali(1).1 People performed here atthāhiyā-mahimā (eight days ritual) every year. It is probably the Konsala-gāng or Kosala-Gangā tank near the Dhauli hill referred to by Kittoe. 3 1. BrhBh. 4223. 2. BrhBh. 3149-50.
3. See GDA. p. 205.
Isidatta (Rșidatta) One of the five disciples of preceptors Sutthiya-Suppadibuddha.
1. Kalp ( Therävali ). 7, Kalpv. pp. 261-2. Isidattia (Rsidattiya) An off-shoot of Māṇavagaña (2).1
1. Kalp. p. 260.
1. Isidāsa (Rşidāsa) First chapter of Aņuttarovavāiyadasā. At present it constitutes the third chapter of its third section. 2 1. Sth. 755.
2. Anut. 3.
2. Isidāsa Son of lady Bhaddā (7) of Rāyagiha. He renounced the world and became a disciple of Mahāvīra. 1
1. Anut. 6.
Isidinna (Rsidatta) Fifth Titthamkara of the current Osappini in the Eravaya (1) region of Jambadiva. 1
1. Sam. 159, Tir. 318. Isipāla (Rsipāla) See Isipālia. 1
1. KalpV. pp. 261–262. Isipālia (Rsipālita) Same as Isivālia. 1
1. KalpV. pp. 261–262. Isibhaddaputta (Rșibhadraputra) A lay-votary of Mahävīra in the town of Alabhiya. After death he was born as a god in the Arupābha (2) celestial
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