Book Title: Prakrit Proper Names Part 1
Author(s): Mohanlal Mehta, K R Chandra, Dalsukh Malvania
Publisher: L D Indology Ahmedabad

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________________ 2. Jitāri of Savatthi.1 287 Jiyasattu Father of Sambhava(1), the third Titthamkara. He was the king 1. Sam. 157, Tir. 466. Jimha (Jihma) A cloud that keeps the soil moist for full one year if it rains once.1 1. Sth. 347. Jiya (Jita) 1. Tir. 1144. Jiyamtapadima (Jivatpratimā) of the Titthayara is not given. See also Jivaṁtasāmi. 1. NisCu. III. p. 79, BrhKs. p. 1536. Jiyavatti (Jitavartin) A merchant of Vasamtapura(3). He had a younger brother named Dhaṇāvaha(4).1 1. AvaCu. I. p. 526. See Baladeva(2).1 1. Jiyasattu (Jitasatru) King of the city of Campa. Dhāriņi(18) was his wife, Adīņasattu(3) was his son and Subuddhi(1) was his minister.1 1. Jna. 91. 3. Jiyasattu 2. Jiyasattu King of Kampillapura. He had attacked Mihila to get Malli(1) in marriage, the beautiful daughter of king Kumbha. He was, however, dissuaded by Malli not to run after impure human body. He renounced the world, obtained omniscience and attained emancipation.1 1. Jna. 74-8. 4. Jiyasattu 1. Jna. 150, Upa. 55-6, Mar. 499. 1. Jna. 148. 6. Jiyasattu An image of a living Titthayara.1 The name 5. Jiyasattu Mahesaradatta.1 1. Vip. 24. 7. Jiyasattu 1. Upa. 27. 8. Jiyasattu 1. Upa. 32. Jain Education International King of the city of Savattbi.1 King of the city of Amalakappā.1 1. Upa. 3, Dasa. 5. King of the city of Savvatobhadda(6). He had a priest named King of Vaniyaggāma.1 King of the city of Vāṇārasi.1 King of the city of Alabhiya.1 For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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