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Kumcavara
Kivvisa (Kilvişa) A kind of gods of lower class.
1. SutCu. p. 57. Kivvisiya (Kilbisika) A class of ascetics who were deceitful. They abused knowledge and pious persons.
1. Bha. 25, BhaA. p. 50. Kisipāräsara (Krsipārāśara) A Brāhmana of Dhānyapürana village who was expert in farming, though weak in physique.1
1. UttCu. p. 76, Utt. p. 119, Uttk. p. 65.
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Kiyaga (Kicaka) King of Virādanayara. He was invited to appear in the self-choosing (svayanvara) ceremony of princess Dovai.
1. Jna. 117. Kiva (Kliva or Kliba) A prince of Hatthināura who was invited to appear in the self-choosing ceremoney of princess Dovai.?
1. Jna. 117. Kuiyaņpa (Kuvikarna) A house-holder who was owner of many cows. He had formed different groups of the cows according to their colours.?
1. Vis. 635, AvaCu. I. p. 44. Kumkaņa (Konkana) See Komkaņa.?
1. Anu, 131.
Kumkanaa (Kaunkanaka) The word is also spelled as Kumkuņaa and it means one who belongs to Koskaņa(1). Here he was son of an old man. He renounced the world along with his father. Since he was a small chap, he was supplied, in the beginning, with all the articles of comfort he asked for. Once he told his father that he could not live without a woman. This caused him annoyance. Consequently, Kumkanaa was expelled from the Order.1
1. DasH. p. 89.
Kumkapagadāraa (Kaunkanakadāraka) A widower who killed his own son in order to marry another woman. See also Komkaņa(2).
1. AvaN. 134, BrhBh. 172, VisBh. 1420, AcaCu. p. 162, Visk. p. 411. Kumkunaa (Konkanaka) See Kumkaņaa.?
1. DasH. p. 89.
A concentric
island.
It is
identical with
Kumcavara (Krauñcavara) Komcavara.
1. SthA. p. 167.
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