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Kāliya
2. Kālā A courtezan of Mahurā(1). She was kept by king Jiyasattu(19) in his palace. He had a son named Kālavesiya born of her.1
1. UttCu. p. 77.
Kalaya (Kálāka) A place visited by Titthayara Mahā vīra accompanied by Gosāla.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 284, AvaN. 477, KalpDh. p. 105, Vis. 1931, AvaH. p. 201.
Kālāyayesiya (Kālādavaisika) See Kalavesiya.
1. VyaBh. 10. 595. Kālasavesikaputta (Kālāsyavaišikaputra) See Kālāyavesiya.1
1. AcaCu. p. 112.
Kālăsavesiyaputta (Kālāsyavaišikaputra) An ascetic belonging to the line of Titthayara Păsa(1). He had asked some questions to Mahāvīra's disciples and accepted their line.
1. Bha. 76, 308, BhaA. p. 101.
Kália (Kālika) See Kallya."
1. Nan. 44. Kālimjara (Kāliñjara) A mountain where Citta(1) and Sambhai(2) were born as deer, in their former births. It is identified with a hill-fort in the Badausa sub-division of the Banda district in Bundelkhand.? 1. Utt. 13.6, Uttk. p. 231, AvaCu.
2. GDA. p. 84. I. p. 461.
Kálikeys One of the sixteen countries or settlements (janapadas or vasatikāyas) established by Nami(3) and Viņami on both the ranges of Veyaddha(2) mountain in the Bharaba(2) region of Jambuddīva. It was inhabited by the Vidyādhara people bearing the same name (Kālikeya) and commanding the lore with its presiding deity of the same name.1 The names of the sixteen settlements are as follows: Goriga, Maņupuvvaga, Gardhāra(3), Māņava, Kesikapuvvika, Bhūmitumdaka, Múlavīriya, Samtuka, Pațüka, Kālikeya, Samaka, Mātamga(2), Parvateya, Vamsälaya, Pamsumaliya(1) and Rukkhamaliya(2).” The Kālika people are referred to in the Purānas also.3 1. AvaCu. I. p. 162, AvaM. pp.
2. Ibid 215-216.
3. See SGAMI. p. 61.
Kāliya (Kālika) One of the two types of Amgabāhira Āvassaya-vairitta canonical texts. They can be read at the first and the last of the four divisions of a day as well as of a night.In Namdī(1), besides Amgas(3), a list of thirty-one more Kāliya texts has been given. In Pakkhiyasutta
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