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Kumāralecchai
Kuberadatta A merchant who became prepared to have coition with his own daughter.?
1. Bbak. 113.
Kuberā See Vesamaņapabha.
1. BhaA. pp. 203-204.
preceptor Kubera(1). It is
Kuberi A monastic branch originating from the same as Ajjakuberi.
1. Kalp (Therāvali). 7, p. 262.
Kubhamda (Kuşmānda)
1. Sth. 94.
Same as Kuhamda.
Kumāra A preceptor of the Goyama(2) lineage.!
1. Kalp (Theravali). 7.
Kumāraa (Kumāraka) A settlement visited by Mahāvīra accompained by Gosāla. There was a park called Camparamaņijja. Potter Kūvapaa belonged to this place. Gosāla held here a discussion with Muņicamda(3), a preceptor of the line of Titthayara Pāsa(1). 1. AvaCu. I. p. 285, AvaN. 478, Vis 1932, KalpSan. p. 87, KalpDh. p. 105, Kalpv.
p. 165.
Kumāragāma (Kumāragrāma) See Kammāragāma.
1. Ava (Dipikā) p. 95, AcaCu. p. 298, AvaBh. 111, Avah p. 188, Kalpv. p. 156.
Another name of Aņamgasena.
Kumāranamdi (Kumāranandi)
1. BrhKs. p. 1388.
A preceptor.1.
Kumăradhamma (Kumāradharma)
1. Kalp (Theravali). 7, v. 13.
A group of monks under Mahāvīra.
Kumăraputtiya (Kumāraputraka)
1. Sut. 2. 7. 6, SutSi, p. 410.
Another name of Kumāravara.1
Kumāramaharisi (Kumāramaharsi)
1. Mahan. 227.
Kumāralecchai (Kumāralecchaki) Tenth chapter of Kammavivāgadasă 1 which forms the first section of Vivāgasuya. At present it is available under the head Amjā (1).
1. Sth. 755.
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