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Khamdasiri
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2. Khamdasiri Wife of Ajjunaga, a gardener of Rāyagiha. She seems to be the same as Bamdhumati.? See also Ajjuna(1). 1. UttCu. p. 70, Uttn. and Utts. 2. Ant. 13.
p. 112.
1. Khamdila (Skandila) Disciple of preceptor Siha(3) of the Bambhaddivā branch. In V.N. 993 at the end of the second famine, a council of monks met under his chairmanship in Mahurā(1) to redact the canon. 1. Nan. v. 33, NanM. p. 51.
1. NanH. p. 13. 2. Kaip Sam. p. 107, NanCu. p. 9, 2. Khamdila Disciple of a preceptor residing in the city of Tagarā.1
1. VyaBh. 3. 350.
Khambhaa (Stambhaka) Another name of Rähu(1).1
1. Bha. 453.
Khambhaganidhi (Stambhakanidhi) Father of Asagadā.1
1. Mar. 502.
Khaggapurā (Khadgapuri) Capital of the Suyaggu(2) district in Mabăvideba.1
1. Jam. 102. Khaggi (Khadgi) Capital of the Avatta(1) district in Mahävideha.
1. Jam. 95.
Khattaa (Kșatraka)
1. Bha. 453.
Another name of Rāhu(1).1
Khattia or Khattiya (Ksatriya)
1. BrhBh. 3265.
An Ariya community.!
Khattiyakumdaggāma (Ksatriyakundagrāma) One of the two parts of Kumdaggăma(1), the birth place of Titthayara Mahāvīra. It is also called Kumdapura. It was situated to the west of Māhanakumdaggāma. It is identified with Basukund of modern Besarh near Muzaffarpur in north Bihar. See also Khattiyakumdapura.
1. Kalp. 21 ff, AvaCu. I. pp. 239, 243. 3. Bha. 383. 2. AvaCu. I. pp. 243, 265.
4. GDA. p. 107.
Khattiyakumdapura (Ksatriyakundapura) Identical with Kumdapura which is also called Kumdaggăma(1) and Uttarakhattiyakundapura.1
1. Aca. 2. 176, 2. 179.
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