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Keiyaaddha (Kekayārdha) See Kekayaddha.1
1. Raj. 200. Keu (Ketu) One of the eighty-eight Gahas. See also Bhārakeu.
1. Praj. 50, JamS. p. 535, Sur. 107, SurM. p. 295. Keua or Keuga (Ketuka or Keyüpa) A Mahāpāyālakalasa situated in the middle of the Lavana ocean in the south.
1. Sam. 52, 95, Sth. 305, 720, SamA. p. 72, JivM. p. 306. 1. Keumati (Ketumatī) Eighteenth chapter of the fifth subsection of the second section of Ņāyādhammakahā.1
1. Ina. 153. 2. Keumati Second principal wife of indra Kimpara. She was a merchants daughter in her previous birth.2
1. Bha. 406, Jna. 153, Sth. 273. 2. Jna. 153. Keña (Keyūpa) Same as Keua.1
1. Sam. 95, Jiv. 156, JivM. p. 306. 1. Kekai (Kaikayı) Mother of Nārāyaṇa(1), the eighth Väsude va(1) of the Bharaha(2) region in the current descending cycle. She was a principal wife of Dasaraha(1). She is also known as Kegamai. The commentator records her another name as Sumitrā.?
1. Tir. 603, Sam. 158, Sth. 672, AvaN. 409. 2. AvaN (Dipikā). p. 80. 2. Kekai Mother of Vāsudeva(1) Bibhīsaņa of the Videha(1) region. She was wife of king Jiyasattu(35) of Vītisogā.1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 176. Kekaya An Aņāriya (non-Aryan) country, half of which is included in the Āriya region. It is also known as Kakkeya. It can be identified with the northern mountainous region separated from southern Kekaya which is called Kekayaddha and is included in the Ariya countries. This northern part had then not come under the influence of Jainism. 1. Pras. 4, SutSi. p. 123, Praj. 37.
3. Praj. 37. 2. RajM. on Raj. 142.
4. LAI. p. 256, SBM. p. 364. Kekayaddha (Kekayārdha) Half of the Kekaya country with its capital at Seyaviy). It was an Āriya region situated to the south of Kekaya. It consisted of seven thousand villages. It is different from Kekaya of the Rāmāyaṇa. It was situated at the base of Nepal and to the north-east of Srāvasti.3 1. Praj. 37, Raj. 142, SutSi. p. 123.
3. SBM. p. 364, LAI. p. 256. ! 2. Raj. 200.
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