Book Title: Prakrit Proper Names Part 1
Author(s): Mohanlal Mehta, K R Chandra, Dalsukh Malvania
Publisher: L D Indology Ahmedabad

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________________ Camdodaya 252 Camdodaya (Candrodaya) 1. PinN. 212-3. A garden outside the city of Candránanā.? 2. PinNM. p. 76. Camdoyaraņa (Candrāvataraña) 1. Bha. 550. See Camdotaraņa. Camdovatarana (Candrāvatarana) Same as Camdotaraña. 1. Bha. 441. - Campaa Campaka) Guardian deity of the Campagavaņa forest. 1. Jiv. 136. Campagavana (Campakavana ) A forest at a distance of five hundred yojanas from Vijayā(8), the capital of Vappa(1).1 1. Jiv. 136. Campayavadimsaa (Campakāvatamsaka) One of the five celestial abodes belonging to Sakka(3). 1. Bha. 165. Camparamanijja (Camparamaniya) A garden at the Kumāraa settlement. It was visited by Mahavira accompanied hy Gosāla. 1. AvaN. 478, Vis. 1932. 1. Campā (Capital of Amga(1), an Āriya territory in Bharaha(2), The shrine of Amgamamdira stood on its outskirts. This city was the place of birth, renunciation and emancipation of Vásupujja the twelfth Titthamkara. King Camdacchāya, contemporary of Titthamkara+ Malli(1), merchant Arahannaga(1)5, goldsmith Anamgasena or Kumāranamdi belonged to it. King Kanna also reigned here.7 Kosia(4) hailed from this place. It was visited by Pasa(1), the twenty-third Titthamkara. Merchants like Sudamsaņa(9)10, Kāmadevall, Dhaņa(5)12 and virtuous ladies satis like Subhaddā(13)13 and Camdapā(1)14 also belonged to this city. After the death of king Senia(1) his son Kuņia shifted his capital from Rāyagiha to Campā.15 The city is beautifully described in the first chapter of Uvayāiya. Ācārya Sejjambhava had composed the text of Dasaveyāliya and taught it to his 1. Praj. 37, NisCu. III. p. 139, SutSi. p. 122. 10. BhaK. 81, AvaCu. II. p. 270. 2. Bha. 550. 11. Upa. 18, SthA. p. 509. 3. AvaN. 307, 382, Vis. 1702, Tir. 501, 12. Avaču. I. p. 331. 553. 13. BrhBh. 6181, NisBh. 6606, DasCu. 4. Jna. 69, SthA. p. 401. 48, AvaCu. II. p. 269. 5. Jna. 69. 14. AvaCu. 1. pp. 318-9. 6. NisCu. III, p. 140-1. 15. Nir. 1.1, AvaCu. II, p. 172, Utts. 7. Jna, 117. p. 105, Bha. 492. 8. AvaCu. II. p. 193. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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