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Ovanagara (Upanagara) A village to which a friend of the father of preceptor Rakkhiya(1) belonged.1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 402.
Identical with Uvavāiya.?
Ovāiya (Aupapātika)
1. Pak. p. 43. Ovādiya (Aupapātika)
1. AnuCu. p. 2.
See Uvavāiya.
Osappiņi (Avasarpini) Descending cycle of Time. It has the characteristic of decay of knowledge, longevity, stature, energy, etc. It is of six divisions : (1) Susamasusamā, (2) Susamā, (3) Susamadussamā, (4) Dussamasusamā, (5) Dussamă, (6) Dussamadussamā.? The extent of these eras is the same as that of the six divisions of Ussapiņi (in the reverse order). See also Ussapiņi. 1. Bha. 287, KalpV. p. 14.
3. Sth. 756, Sam. 21, 42, JivM. p. 345, 2. Sth. 492, Aca. 2. 175.
Jam. 19.
Capital of the Pukkhalāvatta district 1 in Mahāvideha.
Osahi (Auşadhi)
1. Jam. 95.
Osāņa (Avaśyānaka) A place visited by Cakkavatti Bambhadatta(1).
1. UttN. and Utts. p. 379.
Ohanijjutti (Oghaniryukti) A canonical text composed by Bhaddabāhu(2).1 Originally it was a part of Āvassayaņijjutti, a versified commentary on Āvassaya.? It deals with some fundamental as well as subsidiary rules of ascetic life.3
1. OghND. p. 11. 2. Ibid. p. 1, AvaCu. I. p. 341. 3. OghND. p. 4.
Obaņijjutticuņņi (Oghaniryukticūrņi)
1. AvaCu. I. p. 341.
A commentary on Ohanijjutti.
Ohasāmāyāri (Oghasāmācāri) A canonical text dealing with the general rules of ascetic life. It forms a part of Ohaņijjutti.? 1. AvaCu. II. pp. 73, 157.
2. Ibid. I. p. 341.
Same as Uvahāṇasuya.?
Ohānasuya (Upadhānaśruta)
1. AvaCu. I. p. 269.
Ohi (Avadhi) (i) Tenth chapter of the sixteenth section of Viyāhapappatti, and (ii) thirty-third chapter of Paņpavapā.? 1. Bha. 561.
2. Praj. v. 7.
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