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Kanagappabha
2. Kanaga A presiding deity of the Ghayavara island.1
1. Jiv. 182. 3. Kanaga A peak of the southern Ruyaga(1) mountain.'
1. Sth. 643.
4. Kanaga One of the nine summits of mount Vijjuppabha(1).1
1. Sth. 689, Jam. 101.
5. Kanaga (Kapaka) Same as Kanaka.
1. Jam. 170, SurM. p. 295, SthA. p. 79.
1. Kaņagakeu (Kanakaketu) King of the city of Ahicchattā. Merchant Dhanna(8) of Campā took his permission before he started business at Ahicchattā.1
1. Jna. 105.
2. Kaņagakeu
1. Jna. 132.
King of the city of Hatthisisa.
Kapagakhala (Kanakakhala) A hermitage in the vicinity of Soyaviyā and Vācālā. It was visited by Mahāvīra. Ascetic Kosia(2) was the head of this hermitage.
1. AvaCu. I. pp. 277-8, KalpDh. p. 104, Kalp Jayav. p. 89.
Kanagagiri (Kạnakagiri)
1. Aupa. p. 68.
Another name of mount Meru.?
Kanagajjhaya (Kanakadhvaja) Son of king Kanagaraha(1) and queen Paumāvai(2) of Teyalipura. He was brought up secretly by Teyaliputta, minister of Kanagaraha, in as much as the king used to mutilate his sons immediately after their birth, lest someone of them might depose him and thrust himself as king of Teyalipura.
1. Jna. 96-7, AcaCu. p. 37, AvaCu. I. p. 499, AvaH. p. 373. Kanaganābha (Kanakanābha) Previous birth of Cakkavatti Bharaha(1).1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 180.
Kaņagapura (Kanakapura) A town where king Piyacamda reigned. It was visited by Mahāvira. There was a garden, namely, Seyāsoya which had the shrine of Jakkha Virabhadda.2 1. Vip. 34.
2. Ibid. Kaņagappabha (Kanakaprabha) A presiding deity of the Ghayavara island.1
1. Jiv. 182.
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