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Kanagasattari (Kanakasaptati) A heretical scripture.1
1. Nan. 42.
1. Kanaga (Kanakā) A principal wife of Logapala Soma(3).1 See also Soma(3).
1. Bha. 406, Sth. 273.
2. Kaṇagă Fifteenth chapter of the fifth sub-section of the second section of Nayadhammakahā.1
1. Jna. 153.
Kanaya (Kanaka)
3. Kaṇagā A principal wife of each of Bhima and Mahābhima, two lords (indras) of the Rakkhasa gods. Each was born as a merchant's daughter in her previous birth at Nagapura and had become a disciple of Titthayara Păsa(1).2
1. Bha. 406, Sth. 273.
1. Jiv. 182, Sth. 643.
Kanayappabha (Kanakaprabha) 1. Jiv. 182.
Kaṇavitāṇaa (Kaṇavitānaka) 1. Sur. 107.
See Kanaga.1
Kanaviyāṇaa (Kaṇavitānaka) 1. SthA. p. 78.
Kanaviyāṇaga (Kaṇavitānaka)
1. Jam. 170.
Kaṇavira
151
1. Praj. 37.
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2. Jna. 153.
Kaniyara (Karṇikāra)
1. Bha. 539.
See Kanagappabha.1
Same as Kanaviyāṇaga.1
Same as Kanaviyāṇaga.1
An Aṇāriya (non-Aryan) country and its people.1
Same as Kanagaviyāṇaga.1
Kaṇasamtāṇaa (Kaṇasantānaka) Same as Kanagasaṁtāṇaga.1 1. SthA. p. 78.
Kaniyara
Kaṇāda A philosopher who holds that generality and particularity are two independent entities absolutely separate from each other.1
1. Vis. 2691, DasCu. p. 17, SutSi. p. 9.
One of the six mendicants coming to Gosāla.1
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