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and Eravaya(1) regions. These two cycles are not evinced in Mahāvideha. There is always Susamasusamā in Devakuru and Uttarakura(1) and Dussamasusamā in Payvavideha(1) and Avaravideha(1). There is always Susamā in Harivāsa(1) as well as Rammayavāsa and Susamadussamā in Hemavaya(1) and Herappavaya(1).7 1. Sth. 50, Tir. 976.
4. Bha. 675. 2. Sth. 492.
5. Jam. 28, 34, 40, AvaCu. I. p. 135. 3. Sth. 137, 156, Sam. 21, 42, Jam. 19, 6. Bha. 675. AnuHe. p. 100, JivM, p. 345.
7. Sth. 89.
Ussāra vāyaa (Utsāravācaka) An influential preceptor who once had a discussion with some heretics and defeated them. This created vanity in him. On another occasion he had the same type of discussion with other heretics. He answered the questions so carelessly that he had to embrace a lamentable defeat.
1. BrhBh. 717.
Seventh chapter of Paņņavaņā.?
1. Usāsa (Ucchvāsa)
1. Praj. v. 4.
2. Üsāsa First chapter of the second section of Viyāhapaņņatti.?
1. Bha. 84.
Tenth chapter of Dihadasā.
Ūsāsaņīsāsa (Ucchvāsanihśvāsa)
1. Sth. 755.
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Eka One of the four kinds of people during the Susamă era in the Bharaha(2) region of Jambuddiva.1 They are said to be excellent (śrestha) people. 1. Jam. 26.
2. Jams. p. 131.
Same as Egoruya.
Ekkoraya (Ekkoruka)
1. Jiv, 147.
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