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6. Camda
1. Sth. 643.
A summit of the western Ruyaga (1) mountain.1
1. AvaCu. I. pp. 563-5, DasCu. pp. 52, 81; SamS. 70, NisCu. IV. p. 10. 2. KalpDh. p. 164, AnuH. p. 70, NisCu.
Camdautta (Candragupta) King of Paḍaliputta. He was son of a peacockkeeper (moraposaga=mayūrapoṣaka) living in a village belonging to the kingdom of Namda(1). It was Cāṇakka with whose help he got the kingdom of Paḍaliputta after the defeat of king Namda in an attack conspired by Cāṇakka. A daughter of Namda was, afterwards, married to Camdautta.1 His son Bimdusara(2), became king of Paḍaliputta after his death.2 Kunala(1), son of Asoga(1) and the grandson of Bimdusara, was his great-grandson.3
Camdaotta (Candragupta)
1. AvaCu. II. p. 281.
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See Camdautta.1
Camdakamta (Candrakanta) A heavenly abode in Saṇamkumara(1) and Mahimda(3). The gods born therein live for three sägaropama years in the maximum.1
1. Sam. 3.
Camdakamta (Candrakantā) A wife of Cakkhuma, a Kulagara (governor) of the current Osappiņi.1
1. AvaN. 159, Vis. 1572, Tir. 79, Sam. 157, Sth. 556.
Camdagavijjhaya (Candrakavedhyaka)
1. AvaH. p. 740.
II. p. 361.
3. BrhBh. 3276, NisBh. 5745, VisK. p. 275.
Camdakāda (Candrakuṭa) A heavenly abode in Sanamkumara(1) and Mähimda(3) where gods live maximum for three sägaropama years.1
1. Sam. 3.
1. Pak. p. 43, Nan. 44, AvaCu. II. p. 224, NisCu. IV. p. 235.
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Camdaghosa (Candraghosa)
1. AvaN. 1297.
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Camdaghosa
Camdagavejjhaga (Candrakavedhyaka) An Amgabahira Ukkālia text.1 It consists of 175 verses. It explains how one should behave at the time of death.2
Identical with Camdagavejjhaga.1
2. Cand. 117-75.
Camdagutta (Candragupta)
See Camdautta.1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 78, DasCu. p. 81, Sam. 70, BrhBh. 3276, AvaH. p. 434, NisCu. III. p. 424.
King of Arakkhuri.1
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