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Kālavesiya (Kālavaisika) Son of king Jiyasattu(19) of Mahurā(1). He was born of Kālā(2), a courtezan kept by the king in his palace. He renounced the world and became a monk. He was so much unattached to his body that it was eaten up by a jackal on the Muggasela hill."
1. UttN. p. 120, Utts. p. 120-1, Mar. 498, VyaBh. 10. 593, Utthu. p. 77, AcaCu. p. 112.
Kálasamdiva (Kālasandvipa) A Vidyadhara who was killed by Saccal(1), son of Sujetthā.
1. Avaču. II. p. 175, SthA. p. 457, Aval. p. 686.
Kālasiri (Kālaśrı) Wife of Kāla(5), a merchant of Āmalakappă.?
1. Ina. 148. Kālasuriya (Kälašaukarika) Same as Kālasoyariya.
1. Avah. p. 681.
Same as Sulasa, son of Kälasoya
Kālasoariaputta (Kālaśaukarikaputra) riya."
1. SutCu. p. 219.
Kälasoyariya (Kālašaukarika) A butcher of Rāyagiha slaughtering five hundred buffaloes daily. Sulasa was his son. King Seniya(1) tried his slaughtering business as he was told by Titthayara Mahavira that he would not go to hell provided he could prevent Kālasoyariya from killing animals, but the king was not successful. After his death Kālasoyariya fell to seventh hell.1 1. AvaCu. II. pp. 169, 283, Aval. pp. 590, 681, SthA. pp. 182, 190, 250, 273, AcaCu.
D. 136, NisCu. I. p. 10, BhaA. p. 796, 926, JivM. p. 129, SutSi. p. 122. 178, SutCu. pp. 132, 327.
See Kälasoyariya."
Kālasoriya (Kālašaukarika)
1. Aval. p. 680.
See Kālasoyariya.1
Kālasovaria (Kālasaukarika)
1. AvaCu. II. p. 169.
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Kālahatthi (Kālahastin) A resident of Kalambuyā village. He tied up Mabāvira and Gosāla and handed over them to Meha(7), his elder brother. They were, however, set free by him.1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 290, KalpV. p. 166, KalpDh. p. 106, Aval. p. 206.
1. Kālā Capital of Kāla(4), lord of the Pisāya gods.?
1. Bha. 406.
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