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Kusuma
A town where Dhammasiha(4) of Pādaliputta abando
Kullaura (Kollapura) ned his wife.1
1. Sams. 71.
Kullāga (Kollaka) Same as Kollāa.
1. AvaN. 441, 475, KalpV. p. 249, AvaM. p. 248.
Kuvalayappaha (Kuvalayaprabha) A preceptor who was also known as Sávajjáyariya. He was very strict in conduct. Once he met some monks of loose conduct who requested him to stay with them during rainy season. He, however, did not agree to their proposal.
1. Mahan. pp. 136-145.
1. Kusa (Kuśa) A concentric island.1
1. SthA. p. 167. Kusakumdi (Kusakundi). A wife of Cakkavatti Bambhadatta(1).1
1. UttN. p. 380.
Kusagga(pura) (Kušāgra(pura) A town established in place of Usabhapura(1). King Pasenai(5) reigned there.1 Kusatthala is its other name.? See also Caņagapura.
1. AvaN. 1279, AvaCu. II. p. 158, AvaH. p. 671. 2. Mahan. 87, KalpV p. 204. Kusatta (Kuśāvarta) An Āriya territory with Soriya(1) as its principal city. The country around Suryapur in the Agra district was known as Kusattā. 1. Praj. 37.
2. LAI. p. 304. Kusatthala (Kušasthala) A town in Magaha 1 where king Paseņai(5) reigned. See also Kusaggapura. 1. Mahan 87.
2. KalpV. p. 204, KalpDh. p. 133.
Kusala (Kušala) Another name of Titthayara Mahāvīra.
1. Aca. 1. 157, 166, AcaSi. p. 216.
Kusavara (Kušavara) A concentric island. 1
1. AnuCu. p. 36, AnuH. p. 91. Kusilaparibhāsiya (Kuśīlaparibhāșita) Seventh chapter of Sūyagada.
1. Sam. 16, 23. Kusuma One of the four types of people existing during the Susamā era. They are said to be very tender people.? 1. Jam. 26.
2. Jams. p. 131.
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