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Komkanaa
3. Komkanaa (Kaunkaṇaka)
1. NisBh. 289, NisCu. I. p. 101.
1. Komkanaga (Kaunkaṇaka) 1. NisCu. III. p. 296.
See Komkanaa(1)1 and Komkaṇagasāhu.2 2. NisCu. I. p. 101.
A monk who used to think of worldy affairs even in the
2. Komkanaga state of meditation.1
1. AcaCu. p. 288, AvaCu. II. p. 297, Kalp Sam. p. 270, KalpL. p. 194, GacV. p. 13.
See Kumkaṇagadāraa.1
Komkaṇagadaraa (Kaunkaṇakadāraka)
1. VisBh. 1420, AcaCu. p. 162.
202
See Komkaṇagasāhu.1
Komkaṇagadaraga (Kaunkaṇakadāraka) See Kumkaṇagadāraa.1
1. VisK. p. 411.
Komkaṇagasahu (Kaunkaṇakasādhu) A monk along with his preceptor and other fellow monks once stayed in a forest at night. There was danger of wild beasts hence he was appointed to keep guard during the night. He then killed three lions one after another and saved the lives of all. He duly atoned for the violence.1
1. NisBh. 289, NisCu. I. pp. 100-101.
Komca (Krauñca)
1. Praj. 37, SutSi. p. 123. Komcavara (Krauncavara)
1. AnuHe. p. 91, AnuH. p. 50. Komcassara (Krauncasvarā)
1. Jam. 119, AvaCu. I. p. 146. Komḍalamemḍha (Kundalamentha) 1. BrhBh. 3150, BrhKs. p. 883.
Komḍarika (Kandarika)
1. SutCu. p. 238.
Komti (Kunti) 1. Jna. 122,
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An Aṇāriya (non-Aryan) territory and its people.1
See Kumti.1
A concentric island.1
Bell of the Vijjukumāra gods.1
Komdiyāyaṇa (Kundikāyana) A shrine at Vesali where Gosala performed his sixth pauṭṭa-parihara (entrance into another's body).1
1. Bha. 550.
A Vāṇamamtara god in Bharuyaccha.1
See Kamdariya.1
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