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Kampellapura
Kamdāhāra (Kandāhāra) A class of vānaprastha ascetics living on bulbous roots.
1. Bha. 417, Nir. 3. 3, Aup. 38, AcaCu. I. p. 257.
Kamdiya (Krandita) A class of the Vāṇamamtara gods.1 Its two lords are Suvaccha(2) and Visāla(2),1
1. Praj. 47, 49, Sth. 94, Pras. 15.
Seventh chapter of the first section of Amtagada
1. Kampilla (Kāmpilya) dasā.
1. Ant. 1.
2. Kampilla Son of Amdhaga-Vanhi and Dhāriņi(5) of Bāravai. He practised asceticism for a period of twelve years under Titthay ara Aritthaņemi and attained liberation on mount Settumja.1
1. Ant. 2.
3. Kampilla Father of Malayavai(1), wife of Cakkavatti Bambhadatta(1).1
1. Uttn. p. 379.
4. Kampilla Capital of Pamcāla situated on the bank of river Gamgā.1 Dovai's self-choosing (svayażnvara) ceremony was performed in this town.2 It was visited by Titthayara Pasa(1) and Mahāvīra.3 Vimala, the thirteenth Titthamkara took birth as well as dikşā in this very town. Parivrä jaka Ammada(1)5 and Ninhava Āsamitta had visited Kampillapura whereas srāvaka Kumdakoliya belonged to it. The following are the names of some of the kings belonging to it: Jiyasattu(2), Duvaya', Bambhadatta(1)10, Dummuha(3)11, and Samjaya(1)12. Kampilla is identified with modern Kampil in Farrukhabad district in Uttar Pradesh.13 1. Jna. 74, Praj. 37, AvaCu. II. p. 237, 8. Upa. 35, SthA. pp. 401–2. Aup. 39.
9. Prasa. p. 87, Joa. 116. 2. Jna. 118.
10. NisCu. II. p. 21, UttCu. p. 214, 3. Jna. 157, Upa. 35.
Uttn. p. 379, Utts. p. 377. 4. Tir. 502.
11. UttCu. p. 178. 5. Aup. 40, Bha. 530.
12. Utt. 18. 1, UttCu. p. 248, UttN. 6. AvaCu. 1. p. 422, SthA. p. 412,
p. 438. VisK. p. 693.
13. GDA. P, 88. 7. Upa. 35, SthA. p. 509. Kampillapura (Kāmpilyapura) Same as Kampilla(4).1
1. Jna. 74, Tir. 502, Aup. 40, Bha. 530, Upa. 35.
Same as Kampilla(4).
Kampellapura (Kāmpilyapura)
1. AvaCu. I. p. 422.
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