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Kanagappabhã
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1. Kanagappabhā (Kanakaprabhā) Sixteenth chapter of the fifth subsection of the second section of Nāyādhammakahā.
1. Jna. 153.
2. Kanagappabhä One of the four principal wives of each of Bhima(3) and Mahābhima(1), the two lords of the Rakkhasa gods. She is also mentioned as Rayanappabhā(1). In her previous birth each was a daughter of a of Nāgapura. Each had renounced the world and become a disciple of Titthayara Pāsa(1).3 1. Jna. 153. 2. Bha. 406.
3. Jna. 153
1. Kanagaraha (Kanakaratha) King of Teyalipura. Paumăvai(2) was his wife, Teyaliputta was his minister and Kanagajjhaya was his son. He was so cruel and greedy that he, for fear of loss of power, mutilated all his sons immediately after birth. Kanagajjhaya was, however, saved by the queen and brought up by the minister. 1. Jna. 96.
2. Ibid. 97.
2. Kaņagaraha King of Vijayapura. Dhanpaṁtari(1) was his physician.1
1. Vip. 28, SthA. p. 508.
3. Kanagaraha One of the eight kings to be consecrated by Mahāpauma(10), the first would-be Titthamkara in the Bharaha(2) region.1
1. Sth. 625.
A principal wife of Logapāla Soma(3). See also
Kanagalatá (Kanakalatā) Soma(3).
1. Bha. 406, Sth. 273.
Kanagavatthu (Kanakavastu) A town where Payvayaa had performed a penance with a desire of becoming a Vāsudeva(1).
1. Sam. 158, Sth. 672, Tir. 608.
Kaņagavitāṇaga (Kanakavitānaka)
Same as Kaņagaviyāṇaga.
1. Sth. 90.
Kapagaviyāṇaga (Kanakavitānaka) One of the eighty-eight Gabas.
1. Sth. 90, Sur. 107, Jam. 170, SthA. pp. 78-79, SurM. pp. 295-296, Jams. pp. 534-535.
Same as Kaņagasamtāṇaga.
Kanagasamtāņa (Kanakasantāna)
1. Sur. 107.
Kaņagasamtāṇaga (Kanakasantānaka) One of the eighty-eight Gahas.?
1. Sth. 90, Sur. 107, Jam. 170, Jams. pp. 534-535, SthA. pp. 78-79, SurM. pp. 295-296.
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