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Khamdotthi (Khandausthi) Jambūdāḍima and his queen Siriya of Eravaya(1) region.1
1. Mahan. pp. 166 ff.
1. Khamda (Skanda) Son of the chief of village Pattakālaya. Once he had beaten Gosala for cutting a joke at him as well as his maid-servant seeing them engaged in sexual intercourse.1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 285, Vis. 1931, KalpDh. p. 105. KalpV. p. 165.
2. Khamda
Another name of Kartikeya.1
1. AnuHe. p. 25. NisCu. II. p. 444, AvaCu. I. pp. 115, 315, AvaN. 517.
3. Khamda
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Khamdasiri
Later birth of Lakkhana(4), daughter of king
1. UttCu. p. 73.
See Khamdaa(1).
1. Khamdaa (Skandaka) Son of king Jiyasattu(22) and his queen Dhariṇī(22) of Savatthi.1 Puraṁdarajasā, wife of king Daṁḍagi of Kumbhakarakada was his sister. He renounced the world and became a disciple of Munisuvvaya(1), the twentieth Titthamkara. He along with his five hundred disciples was crushed to death in an oil-mill by revengeful Palaga(1), the priest of Damdagi, who was previously defeated by the former in a religious debate.
Khamdaa died with a nidana. He was reborn as a god. Then he devastated Kumbhakarakaḍa and the surrounding region of 12 yojanas by setting fire to it. That region is known as Damḍagaraṇṇa.2
1. In Nisithacurṇi Campa is mentioned
in place of Savatthi. See NisCu. IV.
p. 127.
2. UttN. pp. 114-5, UttCu. p. 73, UttS.
2. Khamdaa A mendicant from the country of Magaha. He was of Kaccāyaṇa(1) lineage. He was a great scholar. Formerly he was Gaddabhāli's disciple but later he became a disciple of Mahavira for having received answers to those questions which were put by Pimgala(1) and he himself could not answer. After death he became a god in the Accuya heavenly region. From there he will take birth in the Mahavideha region and attain liberation there.
1. Bha. 90-96, Anut. 1, Ant. 1, GacV. p. 31, BhaA. p. 114.
1. Khamdasiri (Skandaśrī) five hundred thieves.1
1. Vip. 16.
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pp. 114-5, Mar. 443, 495, JitBh. 528, 2497-8; AcaCu.. pp. 235-6, BrhBh. 3272-4, 5583; NisCu. IV. p. 127, BrhKs. pp. 1335, 1478.
Khamdaga (Skandaka)
See Khamdaa.1
1. NisBh. 5741, NisCu. IV. p. 127, BrhBh. 3272, AcaCu. p. 235. Anut. 1.
Wife of Vijaya(16), the chieftain of a gang of
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