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5. Jayanti One of the four principal wives of each Gaha, Nakkhatta(1) and Tārā(3).1
1. Jam. 170, Bha. 406, Sth. 273. 6. Jayaṁti A principal Disākumāri goddess residing on the Amjana(6) peak of the eastern Ruyaga(1) mountain.
1. Jam. 114, Tir. 153, Sth. 643. 7. Jayanti Ninth of the fifteen nights of a fort-night."
1. Jam. 152, Sur. 48.
8. Jayamti A monastic branch originating from preceptor Jayamta(1).1
1. Kalp (Therāvali). 7, p. 255.
9. Jayamtï Sister of mendicant Uppala(2). She and her sister Somā(4) got Mahāvīra and Gosāla released at the Corāga settlement.
1. AvaN. 478, AvaCu. I. p. 286, KalpDh. p. 106, Vís. 1932. 10. Jayamti Mother of Akampiya, the eighth Gañadhara of Mahă vira. Deva(1) was her husband.1
1. AvaN. 649, Vis, 2510. 11. Jayaṁti A palanquin used by Supāsa(1), the seventh Tittbamkara, while accepting asceticism.
1. Sam. 157.
12. Jayamti A lotus-pond situated on the northern Amjanaga(1) mountain in the Namdīsara(1) island.1
1. Sth. 307, Jiv. 183. 13. Jayanti A principal Disākumārī residing in a sub-quarter of the middle region of mount Ruyaga(1).1
1. Tir. 165. Jayaghosa (Jayaghosa) A Brāhmana of Vānārasi. He was well-versed in the Vedas. Once he saw in river Gamgā one creature being devoured by another creature. This made him disgusted of the worldly life and he took to asceticism. Afterwards his brother Vijayaghosa also renounced the world.1
1. Utt. Ch. 25, Uttn. pp. 521-2, Uttu. p. 268.
Jayaddaha (Jayadratha) A prince of Hatthiņāura. He was invited to appear in the self-choosing (svayamvava) ceremony of princess Dovai.
1. Jna. 117.
One of the hundred sons of Titthayara Usaha.
Jayamāna (Jayamāna)
1. KalpDh. p. 152.
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