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Kammāraggāma
162
See Kammāragama.
Kammāraggāma (Karmāragrāma)
1. Vis. 1911.
Kayamgalā (Krtāngalā) A city visited by Mahāvīra. A caitya (shrine) as well as a garden of the name of Chattapalāsa was situated on its outskirts. Heretic Daridda beat here Gosāla. It is identified by some with Kankajol in Santhal Pargana in Bihar.3 1. Bha. 90, AvaN. 479, Vis. 1933,
3. LAI. p. 295, SBM. p. 359, See also AvaCu. I. p. 287, Uttk. p. 498.
SGAMI. p. 114 for Jangala. 2. AvaCu. I. p. 287.
See Kayamālaa.
Kayamāla (Kệtamāla)
1. Jam. 51.
Kayamālaa (Krtamālaka) Presiding god of Timisaguhā.1 King Kūņia of Campā was killed by him.?
1. Jam. 14, 51. 2. Avaču. II. pp. 176-7, SthA. p. 258, DasCu. p. 51. Kayamālaga (Kệtamālaka) See Kayamālaa."
1. Aval. p. 687.
See Kayamālaa.1
Kayamalia (Krtamālaka)
1. DasCu. p. 51.
Titthayara
Kayalisamāgama (Kadalisamāgama) A village visited by Mahāvīra.
1. AvaN. 184, Vis. 1938, Avaču. I. p. 291, KalpDh. p. 106.
Kayavaṇamālapiya (Kệtavanamālapriya) A Jakkha god residing in the Pupphakaramdaa(1) park of the town of Hatthisisa.1
1. Vip. 33. Kayavamma (Krtavarman) Father of Vimala(1), the thirteenth Titthamkara. His queen was Sāmā.
1. Sam. 157, Tir. 476.
Kara One of the eighty-eight Gahas. See also Karakariga.
1. Sur. 107, Jams. p. 535.
A Brāhmana mendicant and his followers.1
Karakamda (Karakanda)
1. Aup. 38.
Karakamdu (Karakandu) Son of king Dadhiyāhana and queen Paumāvati(8) of Campā. At the time of his birth Paumāvati was a nun, since she had renounced the world while in the state of pregnancy. Karakamu was aba
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