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Egūruya
136
Egāruya (Ekoruka) Same as Egoruya.1
1. Jiv. 108, Sth. 304.
Egoruya (Ekoruka) An Amtaradiva.1
1. Praj. 36, Jiv. 109-111, Bha. 364, 408, Sth. 304, NanM. p. 102, NanH. p. 33.
Same as Egoruya.
Egorūya (Ekoruka)
1. Jiv. 111.
Eņijjaya (Eņeyaka)
1. Sth. 621.
See Eạejjaga(2).
First pautta-parihāra (entrance into another's body)
1. Eņejjaga (Eneyaka) performed by Gosāla.1
1. Bha. 550.
2. Eņejjaga A ruler probably under king Paesi of Seyaviyā. He had renounced the world and become a disciple of Titthayara Mahāvira.1
1. Sth. 621 and SthA, on it.
Rendanced the world ama
Eyapa (Ejana) Seventh chapter of the fifth section of Viyāhapannatti.
1. Bha. 176. Erannavaya (Airanyavata) Same as Heraņpavaya..
1. Sth. 197, Sam. 67. Eravaa (Airavata) See Eravaya."
1. Sth. 197.
1. Eravai (Airavati=Aciravati) One of the five big rivers of the Gangetic group. It was fordable. It flows near Kuņālā city. It is iden tified with modern Rapti in Oudh.3 1. NisCu. III. p. 364.
3. IDETBJ. p. 23. It is known as Aci2. NisBh. 4228-4229, NisCu. III. pp. 368,
ravati in Sanskrit and Pali literature. 371, KalpDh. p. 181.
2. Eravai One of the five tributaries of river Simdhu(1).1 It is identified with Ravi in Punjab. 1. Sth. 470, 717.
2. LAI. p. 282, JIH. p. 13.
1. Eravaya (Airavata) A region in Jambūdiva equal in size to the Bharaha(2) region. It is situated to the north of mount Sihari, to the south of northern Lavana ocean, to the east of western Lavana and to the west of eastern Lavana.? Its people experience rise and fall pertaining to knowledge,
1. Jam. 111, Sth. 86, 197, 522, Sam. 14. 2. Jam, 111.
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