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under him. He attained liberation on mount Sammeya at the age of one million purva years.12 In his previous birth he was Dihabahu(1)13,
13. Sam. 157.
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11. Sam. 93, AvaN. 257 266, Tir. 447.
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12. Sth. 735, AvaN. 272-307.
2. Camdappaha A celestial abode in Sanaṁkumāra(1) and Mahimda(3) where gods live maximum for three Sagaropama years.1
1. Sam. 3, Jna. 156.
3. Camdappaha A house holder of Mahurä(1). He had a daughter named Camdappabha by his wife Camdasiri(1).1
1. Jna. 156.
Camdappaha (Candraprabha) See Camdappabhā.1
1. Aca. 2. 179.
Camdabhāga (Candrabhāgā) A tributary of river Simdhu(1). It is identified with modern Chinab.2
1. Sth. 470.
2. GDA. p. 47.
Camdalessa (Candralesya) A heavenly abode of Sanamkumāra(1) and Mahimda(3) where gods live maximum for three Sagaropama years.
1. Sam. 3.
1. Camdavadimsaa (Candravatamsaka) A celestial abode meant for the residence of Camda(1).1
1. Sur. 97, Jam. 170.
2. Camdavadimsaa (Candravataṁsaka)
1. Mar. 440.
Camdavadeṁsaa (Candravataṁsaka) King of Saeya. He had two wives : Dharini and one more.1 He had Gunacamda2 and Manicamda(2) as two3 sons from Dharini and two more from the other one. Gunacamda was the heir-apparent and Municamda was appointed as governor of Ujjeni. Camdavadeṁsaa once made a resolve and meditated for the whole night, So he died there-of. Then Gunacamda became the king of Saeya.5
racamda.
3. In AvaH. (p. 366) their names are Gunacamda and Balacamda.
4. Mar. 440, AvaCu. I. p. 492.
5. AvaCu. I. p. 492, AvaH. p. 366.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 492; Haribhadrasuri mentions their names as Sudamsaṇā and Piyadamsaṇā respectively-AvaH. p. 366.
2. The AvaH. (p. 366) mentions Sāga
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