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PRĀKRTA PROPER NAMES
Aii (Aditi) Presiding deity of the Punavvasu constellation.1
1. Jam. 157, 171, Sth, 90.
Aikāya (Atikāya) Lord (indra) of the Mahoraga class of Vānama mtara gods. He has four principal wives: Bhuyamgā, Bhuyamgavai, Mahākaccā and Phudā. 1. Bha. 169, Praj. 48, Sth. 94.
2. Bha. 406, Sth. 273.
Aijasa (Atiyasas) Another name of Aibala(2).1
1. Vis. 1750.
Aiteyā (Atitejā) Night of the fourteenth day of a fortnight.1
1. Jam. 152, Sur. 48.
Aidūsama (Atiduh sama) Sixth division of Osappiņi and first division of Ussappiņi. Its another name is Dussamadussamā.? 1. Tir. 957, 959.
2. Jam. 18, Sth. 50.
Aipamdukambalasilā (Atipāndukambalašilā) One of the four consecratory slabs in Pamdagavaņa of the Mamdara(3) mountain in Jambuddīva. It is known as Pamdukambalasilā in Jambuddivapaņņatti.? 1. Sth. 302, Aval. p. 124.
2. Jam. 107.
Aipāsa (Atipārsva) Seventeenth Titthayara of the current Osappiņi in the Eravaya(1) region of Jambūdīva. According to Titthogāli he is eighteenth one and contemporary of Titthayara Ara of the Bharaha(2) region whereas Mahāhilogabala is the seventeenth one. 1. Sam. 159. 2. Tir. 331.
3. Ibid. 330.
1. Aibala (Atibala) Fifth would-be Vāsudeva(1) in the Bharaha (2) region of Jambūdiva.
1. Sam. 159, Tir. 1143 2. Aibala One of the eight great kings attaining liberation after Cakkavatti Bharaha(1). He was Bharaha's great-grandson and the son of Mahājasa(1). He is also known as Aijasa.3
1. Sth. 616, AvaN. 363. 2. AvaCu. I. p. 214, AvaM. p. 236. 3. Vis. 1750.
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