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Ghosa
2. Ghosa A heavenly abode just like Sayambhu(4) where gods live for a maximum period of six Sagaropama years.1
1. Sam. 6.
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3. Ghosa A heavenly abode of Bambhaloa where gods live for a maximum period of ten Sägaropama years.1
1. Sam, 10.
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4. Ghosa One of the eight Gaṇadharas (principal disciples) of Titthayara Pasa(1)1. His other name is Subhaghosa.2
1. Sth. 617.
Cauddasapuvva (Caturdasapūrva)
1. Sam. 14.
Cauppaya (Catuspada)
1. Jam. 153, SutN. 12.
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2. Sam. 8.
Fourteen Puvvagaya texts.1
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One of the eleven Karanas.1
Caummuha (Caturmukha)
A would-be king of Paḍaliputta..1
1. Tir. 635 ff.
Cauramgijja or Cauramgejja (Caturangîya) See Caturamgijja.1 1. Sam. 36, AcaCu. p. 4, UttCu. p. 91.
Cauvisatthaa or Cauvisatthaya (Caturvimśatistava) chapter of Avassaya.1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 3, AvaN. (Dipikā). II. p. 183, AvaN. 1063, NanM. p. 204, AvaCu. I. p. 436, AvaCu. II. p. 14, Anu. 59, PakY. p. 41.
Causarana (Catuḥśarana) A canonical text consisting of sixty-three verses. It deals with the four-fold refuge, viz; that of the omniscient, that of the liberated ones, that of the saints and that of religion. It was composed by Virabhadda (2).2 See also Painnaga.
1. Cat. 11.
Second section or
2. Cat. 63.
Camcuya (Cañcuka) An Aṇāriya (non-Aryan) tribe as well as the territory belonging to it. It is the same as Cumcuya.1
1. Pras. 4, SutSi. p. 123.
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