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Kodambāņi
203 See Kamboya.?
Komboya (Kamboja)
1. SutSi. p. 123.
Kokāsa or Kokkása A carpenter of Sopāraga. He had prepared an aeroplane-like machine by which one could travel in the air."
1. AvaCu. I. pp. 540-1, AvaN. 924, Vis. 3608, AvaH. p. 410, DasCu. p. 103.
Kogamdi (Kākandi)
1. Tir. 608.
See Kāgamdi.?
1. Koccha (Kautsa) A family-line having seven branches:1 Koccha, Moggalāyana(2), Pimgalāyana, Kodīņa, Momdali, Hāriya and Somaya.
1. Sth. 551.
2. Koccha (Kusta or Kotsa) One of the sixteen kingdoms in the time of Mahavira. It is identified with the district of Purnea to the east of river Kaushiki, then known as Kaushiki kaccha.? 1. Bha. 554.
2. GDA. p. 97, SBM. P, 362. LAI. p. 298.
Kottakiriyā (Kottakriyā) Another name of Duggā in the form of mounting and cutting (kuttanaparā) the buffalo (a demon).
1. Jna, 69, JnaA. p. 139, Anu. 20, AnuHe. p. 26, AnuH. p. 17, Visk. p. 277.
Kottavira One of the two disciples of Sivabhūi(1)
1. AvaBh. 148, Vis. 3054, AvaCu. I. p. 428, Utts. p. 180, UttK. p. 118, AvaH. p. 324.
Kottha (Kosta)
1. AvaN. 1302.
See Kotthaa.
1. Kotthaa (Kostaka) A garden (having a shrine) in the north-east of Sāvatthi. It was visited by Titthayara Mahāvirao as well as Jamāli. 1. Jna. 150, Bha. 539, Upa. 55-6, Raj. 2. SthA. p. 456. 146, AvaCu. I. p. 416, Utt. 23.8.
3. Bha. 386.
2. Kotthaa A garden as well as a shrine near Vāņārasi.
1. Upa. 27, AvaN. 1302.
Kotthaga (Koștaka) See Kotthaa.1
1. Utt. 23.8. AvaCu. I. p. 416.
One of the four off-shoots of Uttarabalissa
Kodambāņi (Kauțumbini) hagana(2),1
1. Kalp. p. 257,
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