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1. Jamāli A prince of Khattiyakumdagāma. He belonged to Kosia(5) gotra.? He was son of Sudamsaņā(1) and husband of Piyadamsaņā.3 He renounced the world and became a disciple of Mahāvīra.
Afterwards he propounded at Săvatthi his new doctrine holding the w that whatever is being done should not be regarded as done; whatever is done, i.e., completed should be taken as done.Mahāvira held that what is passing through the process of performance and is shortly going to be completed can be taken as performed from a particular view point. Jamāli differed from him in this matter. He observed that when a thing is definitely done, then and then alone it can be taken as done. A thing which is still in the process of being done cannot be taken as such. Thus Jamāli was an extremist, absolutist. He is regarded as the first Niņhava. After death he was born as a god of Lamtaa-Kappa.
See also Bahuraya. 1. Bha. 383-390, BhaA. p. 490.
5. Uttk. p. 101, Sth. 587, SamA. p. 132, 2. Aca. 2.177.
BhaA. p. 19, NisBh. 5597, AvaN. 780. 3. AvaCu. I. p. 416, KalpDh. p. 92, AvaBh. 126, Vis. 2802-7, SutCu. Utts. p. 154.
p. 273. 4. Bha. 386.
6. Bha. 387.
2. Jamāli Sixth chapter of Amtagadadasā. It is not available now.
1. Sth. 755.
Jamigā (Yamikā) Same as Jamagă.1
1. Jam. 88. 1. Jaya Eleventh Cakkavatti of the current Osappiņi. He was son of king Vijaya(7) and his wife Vappă(1) of Rāyagiha." He lived prior to Titthayara Aritthaņemi and posterior to Nami(1).2 His height was 12 dhaņuşas and his age 3000 years. His principal wife was Lacchimai(2). He attained emancipation. 1. Sam. 158, AvaN. 395, 397 ff.,
3. Sam. 158. Utt. 18.43, Uttk. p. 339, Tir. 560. 4. AvaN. 393, 396, 401. 2. AvaN. 419, Vis. 1763, 1771.
2. Jaya A householder who was the first to offer alms to Vimala(1), the thirteenth Titthamkara at Dhannakada.1
1. Sam. 157, Avan. 328.
3. Jaya Third, eighth as well as thirteenth day of a fortnight.1
1. Jam. 152, Sur. 49. 4. Jaya One of the hundred sons of Usabha(1).1
1. KalpDh. p. 152, KalpV. p. 236.
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