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Kāla
A family-member of Logapāla Varuna(1).
Káyaria (Kātarika)
1. Bha. 167.
1. Kāla Son of king Seniya(1) and his queen Kāli(5). He was killed by king Cedaga of Vesāli while fighting with him in favour of Kūņiya.1
1. Nir. 1.1, AvaCu. II. pp. 171, 173. 2. Kāla One of the eighty eight Gahas.
1. Jam. 170, Sur. 107, Sth. 90, Jams. pp. 531-535, SurM 293-4, SthA. pp. 78-79. 3. Kāla A Logapāla of the Vāyukumāra gods. His principal wives are similar to those of Kālavāla(1) in number and name.
1. Bha. 169, Sth. 256, 273.
4. Käla One of the two lords (indra) of the Pisāya gods. His principal wives are Kamalā(1), Kamalappabhā(1), Uppalā(4) and Sudamsaņā(4). 1. Praj. 48, Bha. 169.
2. Bha. 406, Ina. 153, Sth. 94.
5. Kāla A merchant of Amalakappā. He was the husband of Kālasiri and father of Kāli(3).
1. Jna. 148.
6. Kāla Eleventh chapter of the eleventh section of Viyāhapannatti.1
1. Bha. 409.
7. Kāla A Logapāla of each of Velamba(1) and Pabhamjana(3). He is the same as Kāla(3).
1. Sth. 256. 8. Kāla One of the fifteen Paramāhammiya gods engaged in torturing the infernal beings. He is a family-member of Jama(2).? 1. Sam. 15, SutCu. p. 154.
2. Bha. 166.
9. Kāla One of the last five most dreadful Mahāņiraya abodes of the seventh hell, namely, Tamatamappabhā.
1. Sam. 33, Sth. 451, SthA. p. 341.
10. Kāla A celestial abode of Sahassārakappa in which gods live for eighteen sägaropama years at the maximum, breathe once in eighteen fortnights and feel hungry once in eighteen thousand years.
1. Sam. 18.
11. Kāla Presiding deity of the Valayāmuha kalasa in the Lavana ocean.
1. Sth, 720, 305.
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