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Gutta
232
Tenth chapter of Dogiddhidasā.
Gutta (Gupta)
1. Sth. 755.
Guttiseņa (Guptisena) Sixteenth Titthamkara of the Eravaya(1) region in Jambuddiva.1 Dībaseņa (4) is also mentioned in his place.2 1. Sam. 159.
2. Tir. 330.
Gumma (Gulma) One of the ten chapters of the fifth sub-section of the twenty-second section of Viyāhapaņņatti.
1. Bha. 691.
Ninth chapter of the first section of Viyāhapannatti.
Gurua (Guruka)
1. Bha. 3.
Sixth chapter of the eighteenth section of Viyāhapanpatti.'
Gula (Guda)
1. Bha. 616.
Fourth chapter of the second section of Anuttarova vāiya
1. Güdhadamta. dasă..1
1. Anut. 22.
2. Gūdhadamta Son of king Seņia(1) and his queen Dhāriņi(1). He renounced the world, became a disciple of Mabāvīra, observed asceticism fo years and after death took birth as a god in one of the Aņuttara celestial abodes. After one more birth he will attain salvation.1
1. Anut. 2.
3. Gadhadamta Third would-be Cakkavatti of the Bharaha(2) region in Jambūddiva."
1. Sam. 159; Tir. 1124.
4. Gadhadamta (Gūdhadanta) An Antaradiva.
1. Praj. 36, Sth. 304, NanM. p. 104.
Gerua (Gairika) See Geruya.
1. NisCu. III. p. 414.
Geruya (Gairika). One of the five Samapa (1) sects. Geruyas were mendicants (parivrājakas) and as they used cloths dyed in red chalk they were known as Geruyas. 1. PinN. 358, 445, AcaSi. p. 325, SthA. 1 2. PinM. p. 130, BrhCu. III. p. 414.
p. 94, VipA. p. 76
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