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Jonaa
1. Joisa (Jyotisa)
One of the four classes of gods. The gods of this class are of five categories: (1) Süra(1), (2) Camda(1), (3) Gaha, (4) Nakkhatta(1), (5) Tara(3).1 Their territory starts at a distance of 790 yojanas from the surface of this earth where the celestial abodes of some Tārās exist. Thereafter come the abodes of Suriyas, Camdas, Nakkhattas and Gahas one after another.2 Suriyas and Camdas are their lords (indras).3 The number of Taras is the biggest and that of Suriyas and Camdas is the smallest. Similarly they differ from one another as regards their speed of motion.5
1. Dev. 80-1, Praj. 38, Sur. 100, Anu. 122, Sth. 257, 401.
2. Jam. 164, Sur. 89, Praj. 50, Jiv. 122, Dev. 84, Jam. 164, Sur. 92.
2. Joisa
1. Bha. 362.
Second chapter of the ninth section of Viyahapaṇṇatti.1
Joisiya (Jyotiska)
Same as Joisa(1).
1. Utt. 36. 207, Bha. 414, Praj. 101, Jam. 122, Dev. 148, Anu. 122, AcaCu. p. 269.
Minister of king Udāyaṇa(2).1
1. Jogamdharāyaṇa (Yogandharāyaṇa)
1. AvaCu. II. p. 162, AvaH. p. 674.
2. Jogamdharāyaṇa
1. Risi. 25.
293
Jogajasa (Yogayasā)
1. AvaCu. II. p. 193.
Jona (Yona)
1. Jna. 18.
3. Sth. 94, Bha. 169.
4. Jiv. 206, Jam. 172, Sur, 99. 5. Jam. 167, Sur. 95.
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A person associated with Ammaḍa(3).1
Jogasamgaha (Yogasangraha)
A canonical treatise.1
1. AvaCu. II. pp. 36, 152, NisCu. III. p. 266, UttCu. p. 178.
Same as Jonaa.1
Same as Joijasā.
Jonaa or Jonaga (Yonaka) An Aṇariya tribe and its country conquered by Cakkavaṭṭi Bharaha(1).' It was visited by Usabha(1). Maid servants from this country were employed in royal herems. It is different from Javana. These people sent some articles to Padaliputta and preceptor Palitta was called to identify them.5
1. Jam. 52.
2. AvaN. 336-7.
3. Bha. 380, BhaA. p. 460, Jna. 18, Jam. 43, JamS. p. 191, Aup. 33.
4. See Jam. 52 and JamS. p. 220. 5. AvaCu. II. p. 554.
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