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1. Jakkhadinná (Yaksadattā) A daughter of Sagadāla, sister of Thūlabhadda? and female-disciple of Sambhūivijaya(4).2
1. AvaCu. II. p. 183, Tir. 754, Ava. p. 28. 2. Kalp. p. 256. 2. Jakkhadinnä Another name of Jakkhiņi, the principal female disciple of Titthayara Aritthaņemi.
1. Tir. 461.
Jakkhadiva (Yakşadvipa) A concentric island surrounding the Ņāgoda ocean and itself surrounded by the Jakkhoda ocean.
1. Sur. 103, Jiv. 167. Jakkhamaha (Yaksamaha) A festival observed in honour of the popular Jakkha gods.1
1. Aca. 2.12, Nis. 19.11. Jakkhasiri (Yakşaśrī) Wife of Brāhmaṇa Somabhūi of Campā.
1. Jna. 106. Jakkhasena (Yaksasena) A learned preceptor who had great regard for Mahāņisiha.
1. Mahan. 70. Jakkhaharila (Yaksaharila) Father of Nāgadattā, Jasa vai and Rayanavai, wives of Cakkavatti Bambhadatta(1).1
1. UttN. p. 379. 1. Jakkhā (Yaksā) A daughter of Sagadāla, sister of Thūlabhaddad and disciple of Sambhūivijaya(4).
1. AvaCu. II. p. 183, Tir. 754. 2. Kalp. p. 256. 2. Jakkhā A goddess.1
1. Ava. p. 19. Jakkhiņi (Yaksinī) Principal female disciple of Titthayara Aritthanemi.1 Her other name is Jakkhadiņnā(2).
1. Ant. 9, AvaCu. I. p. 159, Sam. 157. Jakkhoda (Yaksoda) An ocean encircling Jakkhadīva.!
1. Sur. 103, Jiv. 167. Jagaīpavvayaga (Jagatīparvataka) A type of mountains situated in the Sūriyābha celestial abode.
1. Raj. 112. Jaju vveda (Yajurveda) See Jauvveya.1
1. Bha. 90, Jna. 106.
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