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Cittagutta (Citragupta) Seventeenth of twenty-four would-be Titthamkaras in the Bharaha(2) region and the future birth of Revai(1).
1, Sam. 159, Tir. 1113.
1. Cittaguttā (Citragupta) A principal Disākumāri goddess residing on the Vesamaņa(8) peak of the southern Ruyaga(1) mountain.
1. Jam. 114, Sth. 643, Tir. 155.
Logapālas of
2. Cittaguttā A principal wife of each of the four Camara(1). See also Soma(3).
1. Bha. 409, Sth. 273.
Cittapakkha (Citrapakşa) A Logapāla of each of Veņudeva and Venudāli, the two lords ( indras) of the Suvaņpakumāra gods.1
1. Sth. 256, Bha. 169.
See Cittaküda(4).
Cittapavvaya (Citraparvata)
1. Bha. 533.
Minister of king Jaunasena of Mahurā. He built
Cittappiya (Citrapriya) a big tank.
1. Visk. p. 294.
Cittasambhūijja (Cittasambhūtiya) Thirteenth chapter of Uttarajjhayana.
1. Sam. 36, UttN. pp. 9,374, UttCu. pp. 213-20.
Cittasambhūya (Cittasambhūta) See Cittasambhūijja.
1. Sam. 36. Cittasenaa (Citrasenaka) Father of Bhaddā(22), wife of Cakkavatti Bambhadatta(1).1
1. Uttn. p. 379. 1. Cittá (Citrā) One of the twenty-eight Ņakkhattas(1). Tatthā is its presiding deity and Dubbhāyaṇa its family-name.?
1. Sur. 36,50; Jam. 155-61, Utt. 22.23, Sam. 1.
2. Cittā A principal wife of Soma(1), a Logapāla of Sakka(3). The name of one of the principal wives of each of the other three Logapālas of Sakka(3), namely, Jama(2), Varuna(1) and Vesamana(1), is the sa
1. Bha. 406, Sth. 273. 3. Città A principal Disäkumāri goddess residing in a sub-quarter of Ruyaga(1) mountain.
1. Jam. 114, Tir. 161, AvaCu. I. p. 138.
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