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Khomagapasiņa
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Sixth chapter of Paṇhāvāgaraṇadasā.
Khomagapasiņa (Kșaumakaprašna) It is extinct now.
1. Sth. 755.
See Khododa.1
Khoyoda (K sododa)
1. Sur. 101.
Gaa (Gaja) Eighth chapter of the third section of Amtagadadasā dealing with the story of Gayasukumäla(1).1
1. Ant. 4.
Gaippavāya (Gatiprapāta) A chapter in Viyāhapannatti dealing with five kinds of motion of living beings.
1. Bha. 337-338.
Gamga (Ganga) Disciple of Dhanagutta and grand-disciple of Mahāgiri.1 He is regarded as fifth Nihộava (one who conceals the truth and propounds a false doctrine).? He lived in V. N. 228.3 He propounded at Ullugatira the false doctrine of Dokiriya i.e. the simultaneity of two conscious activities, as one experiences cold at the feet and heat on the head simultaneously while crossing the Ullugā river at noon. He is also known as Gamgeya(4). 1. UttN. and Utts. p. 165, AvaCu. I. 3. NisBh. 5615. p. 424.
4. AvaN. 781, Utts. pp. 165-6. 2. Sth. 587 and SthA. on it, Vis. 2803, 5. AvaCu. I. p. 424.
2925-6, AvaBh. 134.
1. Gargadatta Religious teacher of Anamda(1) and Purisapumdaria the sixth Baladeva(2) and sixth Väsudeva(1) respectively, in their previous births.1
1. Tir. 606, Sam. 158, Sth. 672.
2. Gamgadatta A monk who had to deviate on account of passionate attachment. He seems to be the same as Gamgadatta(4), 1. Bhak. 137.
2. AvaCu. I. pp. 474-5.
3. Gamgadatta A merchant of Rāyagiha. He renounced the world, became a disciple of Mahāvīra, practised asceticism for sixteen years and attained liberation on mount Vipula.
1. Ant. 12.
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