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Kodála(sa)
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Koļāla(sa) A lineage to which Usabhadatta(1), the husband of Derāņamdā(2), and preceptor Kāmiddhi belonged.2 1. Aca. 2.176, AvaN. 458, AvaCu. I. 2. KalpV. p. 259.
p. 236. .
Kodigăra (Kotikāra) An Ariya industrial group.
1. Praj. 37: 1. Kodiņņa (Kaundinya) One of the eight disciples of preceptor Mahāgiri. Äsamitta, the fourth Niphava, was his disciple.? 1. Kalp (Therāvali). 7, Kalpv. p. 257.
pp. 162-3, SthA. p. 412. 2. AvaCu. I. p. 422, NisBh. 5600, Utts.
2. Kodinna One of the two disciples of Siyabhūi(1).
1. Ava.Bh. 148, AvaCu. I. p. 428, Vis. 3054, UttS. p. 180, Uttk. p. 118.
3. Kodinna A sub-family-line of Väsittha’ lineage to which the tenth as well as the eleventh Ganahara of Mahāvira belonged.? Jasoyā the wife of Mahāvira, also belonged to Kodinna lineage.3 1. Sth. 551.
3. Aca. 2.177, AcaSi. p. 389. 2. AvaN. 650.
An authority on Judicature. See also Kodillaya.
4. Kodinna (Kautilya)
1. VyaBh. III. p. 132.
5. Kodiņņa (Kaundinya) Anascetic who along with his five hundred disciples) became a disciple of Imdabhūi while returning from the Atthāvaya mountain.1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 383, Utts. p. 325,
identified with
6. Kodiņna A city where king Roppi(1) reigned. It is modern Kaundinyapur in the Chandur Taluka of Amraoti.? 1. Jna. 117.
2. LAI. p. 298.
Another name of Sutthiya
Kodiya-Kākandaa (Koţika-Kākandaka) Suppadibuddha.1
1. Kalp. and KalpV. p. 261, Kalp.Dh. p. 165.
One of the nine groups of monks under
1. Kodiyagaña (Kotikagana) Māhāvira.1
1. Sth. 680.
2. Kodiyagana A monastic branch (gana) originating from Sutthiya Sappadibuddha. It had four offshoots and four families (sāhā and kula), as
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