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Jasakitti (Yaśahkirti) One of the hundred sons of Usabha(1).1
1. KalpDh, p. 151, KalpV. p. 236.
Fifth day of a fortnight.
Jasadhara (Yaśodhra)
1. Jām. 152, Sur, 48.
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1. Jasabhadda (Yaíobhadra) Fourth day of a fortnight.
1. Jam. 152, Sur. 48. 2. Jasabhadda Chief disciple of Sejjambhava. He had two principal disciples : Sambhūivijaya(4) and Bhaddabahu. He belonged to the Fumgiyāyaṇa lineage 2 1. Kalp (Therāvali). 5-7, Nan. V. 24, 2. Kalp. p. 255, Nan. V. 24, NanM,
DasH. p. 284, AvaN. 1284, Tir. 713. p. 49. KalpV. p. 251, Uttk. p. 229.
3. Jasabhadda One of the three off-shoots of Uduvādiyagana.1
1. Kalp. p. 259. 4. Jasabhadda One of the twelve chief disciples of Sambhūivijaya(4).1
1. Kalp. p. 256.
Jasabbaddā (Yaśabhadrā) Wife of Kamdariya(2) and mother of Khuddagakumāra. Pumdariya(2), the elder brother of Kamdarīya, killed the latter to subjugate her. She fled to Sāvatthi and took to asceticism. Khuddagakumāra was born after a few months.
1. AvaCu. II. pp. 191-2, BrhBh. 5099, AvaN. 1283.
Jasama (Yašomat) Third of the seven Kulagaras of the current Osappiņi in Bharaba(2). Surūvā(6) was his wife. His height was 700 bows.
1. Sth. 556, Sam. 157, Tir. 75, Vis. 1568, AvaN. 155, 156, Jam. 28-9.
Wife of Amoharaha and mother of Agadadatta.1
Jasamati (Yašomati)
1. Utts. p. 213.
1. Jasavati (Yaśasvati) Sister of Sāla and Mahāsāla :of Pitthicampā. She was given in marriage to king Pīdhara of Kampillapura.
1. Avaču. I. p. 381, Utts. p. 323. 2. Jasavati Daughter of Piyadassaņā and Jamāli(1). She is also known as Sesavai(1).1
1. Kalp. 109, Aca. 2.177, AvaCu. I. p. 245, KalpV. p. 143.
3. Jasavai Daughter of Jakkharila and wife of Cakkavatti Bambhadatta(1).1
1. UttN. p. 379.
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