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age, stature, etc. during the six eras of each of the two cycles, viz. Ussappini and Osappiņi, ascending cycle and descending cycle,3 The rest of the description is exactly like that of the Bharaha region.
3. Bha. 675, Jam. 111. 4. JitBh. 434, BrhBh. 6448, Tir. 1006, AcaCu. pp. 133, 153. 2. Eravaya First Cakkavatti of the Eravaya(1) region.
1. Jam. 111.
3. Eravaya Presiding god of the Eravaya(1) region.
1. Jam. 111. 4. Eravaya One of the eleven summits of mount Sibari.1
1. Jam. 111, Sth. 689.
Eråvai or Erávati (Airāvati) Same as Eravai.
1. Sth. 470, NisCu. III. p. 364 (ch. 12. su. 42). 1. Erāvapa (Airāvana or Airāvata) Chief elephant of Sakka(3) and commander of the army of elephants under Sakka.
1. Sth. 404, 582, KalpV. pp. 7, 25, KalpDh. p. 26, JivM. p. 388..
There are twenty
2. Erāvana A lake in the Uttarakuru(1) sub-region. Kamcaņaga mountains on its both sides. 1. Sth. 434.
2. Jam. 89.
3. Erāvana Commander of the army of elephants under Sakka(3). He is the same as Erāvana(1).1
1. Sth 404.
Erāvaya (Airāvata) Same as Eravaya.1
1. Jam. 89, 111, Vis. 549, JitBh. 2011.
Elakaccha or Elagaccha (Edakākşa) Another name of Dasaņņapura. This name is derived from a man, with ram-like eyes and hence nicknamed Elakaccha (elaka or elaga means ram and accha means eye), belonging to this town.1 Preceptors Mahāgiri and Suhatthi(1) had visited this place.2
1. AvaCu. Il. pp. 156, 270, AvaN. 1278, AvaH. p. 668. 2. AvaCu. II. pp. 156-7.
Elāvacca (Ailāpatya) One of the seven off-shoots of the Mamdava lineage.1 Preceptor Mahāgiri belonged to it. 1. Sth. 551.
2. Nan. v. 25, NanM. p. 49. Elāvaccă (Ailāpatyā) Night of the third day of a fortnight.1
1. Jam. 152, Sur. 48.
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