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Kāvittha
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Kāvittha (Kāpistha) A celestial abode in Lamtaa where goods live for a maximum period of fourteen sägaropama years."
1. Sam. 14.
Same as Kāvilia.1
Kávila (Kāpila)
1. Anu. 41.
Kāvilia (Kāpilika) A heretical scripture containing exposition of the tenets of Sāņkhya philosophy.1
1. Nan. 42, Anu. 41,
Kāviliya (Kāpilika) See Kāpilijja."
1. Sam. 36. Kāvilijja (Kāpiliya) See Kõpilijja.
1. UttN. p. 9, SutCu. p. 7, UttCu. p. 7.
Kása (Kāša) One of the eighty-eight planets for which see Kämaphāsa,
1. Sth. 90, SthA. p. 79.
1. Kāsava (Kāsyapa) Family-line of the following: Mahäviral and his father Siddhattha(1), Usabha(1),3 preceptor Jambū(1)", Moriya(2)5 and Jitthabhūi. It has seven branches : Kāsava, Samdella(3), Golla(2), Vāla, Mumjai, Pavvapecchai and Varisakanha.? 1. Sut. 1. 2. 2. 7 etc. Bha. 550, Utt. 4. Nan. v. 23, PrasA. p. 2, NanM. 2. 1. etc., Das. 4.1, KalpV. p. 38,
p. 48. Utts. p. 83.
5. AvaN. 650, Vis. 2511. 2. AvaCu. I. p. 239, Aca. 2. 176, AcaSi 6. Tir. 816. p. 388.
7. Sth. 551, See also AvaCu. J. 3. Utts. p. 525, KalpSan p. 125.
p. 152, DasCu. p. 132, SamA. p. 112.
2. Kāsava One of the hundred sons of Usabha(1).1
1. KalpDh. p. 152, Kalpv. p. 236. 3. Kāsava A learned monk belonging to the line of Titthayara Pāsa(1).
1. Bha. 110.
4. Kásava A learned Brāhmana of Kosambi. His wife was Jasā(1). They had a son named Kavila(4).1
1. UttCu. p. 168, Uttk. p. 168.
5. Kâsava Fourth chapter of the sixth section of Amtagadadasā.1
1. Ant. 12.
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