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Katap uppa
Another name of Rāhu.
Kanhasappa (Krsnasarpa)
1. Bha. 453.
Kanhasaha (Kșşņasaha)
1. Kalp. p. 259.
One of the seven off-shoots of Cāraṇagaņa(2).
Kaphasiri (Krsnasri ) Wife of Datta(1), a householder of Rohidaa, They had a daughter named Devadatta(2).1
1. Vip. 30.
1. Kanhā (Krsnā) First chapter of the tenth sub-section of the second section of Ņāyādkammakahā.
1. Jna. 158.
2. Kapha One of the eight principal wives of Ísăņa(2).1 In her previous birth she was a daughter of Rāma(5) and Dhammă of Vāņārasi and became a disciple of Titthayara Pāsa(1). 1. Jna. 158, Bha. 406, Sth. 612.
2. Jna. 158. 3. Kanhã Fourth chapter of the eighth section of Astagadadasā.1
1. Ant. 17.
4. Kaņhà Wife of king Seņia(1). She renounced the world and became a disciple of Mahāvīra in the city of Campā. Having practised asceticism for a period of eleven years she attained emancipation.
1. Ant. 20. 5. Kapha Wife of king Väsavadatta of Vijayapura and mother of Suvåsava(2).
1. Vip. 34.
6. Kanh. A river in the territory of Abhira(1). Bambhadiva was situated between the Kanhā and Vennā(2) rivers. It is identified with modern Krishna.? 1. AvaCu. I. p. 543, NisBh.4470, NisCu.
KalpV. p. 263. III. p. 425, PinN. 503, PinNM. p. 2. GDA. p. 104. 144, JitBh. 1461, KalpDh. p. 171,
See Kanha(8) and its footnote.1
Kaņhāha (Kęsnābha)
1. Tir. 1144.
Katapupna (Krtapunya) Son of merchant Dhaņāvaha(3) of Rāyagiha. He lived with a courtezan for twelve years and lost all his property. Afterwards he was adopted by an old woman as her son. This lady had four daug
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