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Gunasila
Gujjhaga (Guhyaka) Another name of the Bhavanavai gods.
1. Das. 9.2.10-11, DasCu. p. 312, Dash. p. 249.
See Gotthāmāhila.
Gutthamāhila (Gosthāmāhila)
1. Uttn. p. 153.
Gudasattha (Gudasārtha) A town visited by preceptor Khauda to pacify a yaksa raising trouble there. It is suggested to be situated not far from Broach.2 1. AvaCu. I. p. 542.
2. LAI p. 286.
A preceptor who had a Brāhmana disciple
1. Guņamdhara (Gunandhara) named Govimda.1
1. Mahan. p. 217.
2. Gunan hara A preceptor who had prince Samkha(8) as his disciple.
1. UttK. p. 235.
Gunacamda (Gunacandra) Son of king Camdavadeṁsaa of Sāgeya and brother of Muņicamda(2). He took over as the king of that city after the death of his father. His step-mother did not like it. She made a vain attempt to poison him to death. This made him so disgusted that he handed over the kingdom to his step-brother, renounced the world and became a disciple of Sāgaracamda(3). Then he went to Ujjeņi which was governed by Municamda. There he taught a lesson to the prince and the son of the purohita and made them his disciples.1 1. AvaCu. I. pp. 492–3, According to Aval. p. 366 Sāgaracanda plays the part of
Gunacamda.
Gunavati Wife of Cakkavatti Vairaseña(2) belonging to the city of Pumdarīgiņi(1) in the Pukkhalāvai(1) district in Mahāvideha.?
1. AvaCu. I. p. 172.
Guņasila (Guņaśīla) See Guñasilaa.1
1. Vis. 2834; Uttn. p. 158.
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Gupasilaa (Guņaśīlaka) A park as well as a shrine to the north-east of Rāyagiha." It was visited by Mahāvīra.? 1. Nir. 1.1, 3.1, Bha. 6, Upa. 46; AvaBh.
2834; NisBh. 5598. 128; Uttn. and Utts. p. 158; Vis. 2. Jna. 21, Ant. 12, Dasa. 10.1, 10.9. Guñasila (Guņaśila) See Guņasilaal.
1. Ant. 12, Jna. 146.
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