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Kamdaria
Kamdaria (Kandarika)
1. AvaH. p. 701, Mar. 637.
Kamdaria (Kandarika)
1. AcaCu. p. 58, AvaN. 1283.
See Kamdariya.1
1. Kamdariya (Kandarika) Son of king Mahāpauma(7) and his queen Paumavati(3) of Pumḍarīgiņi(1). He was younger brother of Pumdariya(4). He had renounced the world but had again taken to worldly life. Pumdariya handed over the kingdom to him and became a monk. After death Kamḍariya went to hell, whereas Pumḍariya reached the heavenly abode known as Savvatthasiddha.1
Kamdilla (Kandilya)
1. Sth. 551.
1. Jna. 141-7, Sth. 240, SthA. p. 303, AcaCu. pp. 58, 211, AcaSi. pp. 113, 241, AvaCu. I. p. 549, Mar. 637, SutN. 147, UttS. p. 326, Mahan. p. 176, AvaH. p. 288.
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See Kamdariya1.
2. Kamdariya Younger brother of king Pumḍariya(2) of Saeya. Pumḍariya killed him to subjugate his beautiful wife Jasabhaddā.1
1. AvaCu. II. p. 191, AvaH. p. 701.
Kamda (Kranda)
1. Sth. 94.
Kamdū (Kaṇḍū)
A Brahmin mendicant.1
1. AupA. p. 92. At Aup. 38, the reading is Kanha in place of Kamdu, which is wrong since Kanha is already mentioned there separately.
Kamdappa (Kandarpa) of Sakka(3).2
1. Kamta (Kanta) One of the two presiding gods of the Ghatoda ocean.1
1. Jiv. 182.
One of the seven branches of Mamḍava lineage.1
2. Kamta
One of the hundred sons of Titthayara Usabha(1).1 1. KalpDh. p. 151, KalpV. p. 236.
Same as Kamdiya.1
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1. Pras. 25, PrasA. p. 121, Praj. 265.
A loud-laughing god.1 He obeys Jama(2), a Logapāla
2. Bha. 166.
Kamdappiya (Kandarpika) A class of Samana(1) mendicants.' They earned their livelihood by making the people laugh.2
1. Aup. 38, Bha. 25.
2. BhaA. p. 50, AupA. 92.
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