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Kimkamma
6. Käsava A merchant of Rāyagiha. He renounced the world, became a disciple of Mahāvīra, observed asceticism for sixteen years and attained emancipation on mount Vipula.1
1. Ant. 14. 7. Kāsava Family-name of the Uttarāphagguņi constellation.1
1. Sur. 50, Jan. 159.
8. Kāsava Another name of Titthayara Mahāvīra.
1. Bha. 550, Sut. 1.3. 4. 21.
Vagana(2).2
9. Kāsava See Mabākāsaya.1
1. Risi (Sangrahaņi). Kāsavajjiyā (Kāśyapīyā) A branch of Māņavagaņa(2).2
1. Kalp. p. 260. Kāsavi (Kāśyapi) Principal woman-disciple of Sumai(7), the Titthamkara.1
1. Sam. 157, Tir. 457.
fifth
Same as Kāsi.1
Kāsibhūmi (Kasibhūmi)
1. Utt. 13. 6.
Käsi (Kāśi) An Ariya country with Vāņärasias its capital. Once Samkh a(7) was its king.? Kāsi and Kosala had eighteen confederate kings (ganarāyāno). Vānārasi is identified with modern Varanasi-Banaras-Kashi." See also Vāņārasi. 1. Praj. 37, Jna. 72, Utt. 18. 49, Bha.
3. Nir. 1. 1, Bha. 300. 554, SutSi. p. 123.
4. GDA. p. 95. . 2. Sth. 564, Jha, 65, 72, Sth A. p. 497.
1. Kimkamma (Kinkarman) Eighth chapter of Amtagadadasā. It is the same as Kimkamma(3).
1. Sth. 755. 2. Kimkamma A merchant of Rāyagiha who renounced the world, became a disciple of Mahāvīra, studied eleven Amgas(3), performed the gunaratna penance, practised asceticism for a period of sixteen years and attained liberation on mount Vipula.1
1. Ant. 12. It reads as Kimkama in the text. 3. Kimkamma Second chapter of the sixth section of Amtagadadasā.1 Sthānānga mentions it as the eighth chapter of Amtagadadasā.2. 1. Ant. 12.
2. Sth. 755..
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