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Camdavimāṇa
Mahimda(3) where gods live for maximum period of three Sagaropama years.1
1. Sam. 3.
Camdavimana (Candravimāna) A celestial abode where Joisiya gods reside. It is situated at a distance of 880 yojanas from this earth. It keeps on revolving constantly.1
1. Jiv. 196-200, Jam. 164-6, 171, Sur. 94, 98.
Camdasimga (Candraśṛnga) A celestial abode in Sanamkumara(1) and Mähimda where gods live maximum for three Sagaropama years.1
1. Sam. 3.
Camdasiṭṭha (Candrasṛṣṭa) A heavenly abode similar to Camdavanna.1
1. Sam. 3.
1. Camdasiri (Candrasri) Wife of merchant Caṁdappabha(3) of Mahurā(1)1. 1. Jna. 156.
2. Camdasiri
250
1. SamS. 70.
Camdassa-aggamahisi (Candrasya-agramahişi) Seventh subsection of the second section of Nayadhammakahä.1 There occurs some confusion in the text as regards the orders of their description.2
1. Jna. 148.
2. Ibid. 155-6.
Camda (Candra)
Wife of merchant Dhammasiha(4) of Padaliputta.1
1. Jam. 170, Jiv. 162.
2. Camdāṇaṇā
1. AvaN. 382.
Capital of Camda(1).
Camdāṇana (Candranana) First of the twenty four Titthamkaras of the Eravaya(1) region in Jambūdīva.1 He was contemporary of Usabha(1)2 and attained liberation on mount Mehaküda3. He is also known as Balacaṁdāṇaṇa1. 2. Tir. 96.
1. Sam. 159.
3. Ibid. 551.
4. Tir. 314.
1. Camdāṇaṇā (Candranana) One of the four everlasting images of Jinas.1 1. Jiv. 137, Sth. 307, Raj. 124.
Birth-place of Titthayara Camdappabha(1)1 See Camdapura.
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1. Camdabha (Candrabha) A celestial abode where gods live for a maximum period of eight Sagaropama years. It is a Logamtiya abode. The Gaddatoya gods live there.2 It is just like Acci.
1. Sam. 8.
2. Bha. 243.
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