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Joni
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Joņi (Yoni) Ninth chapter of Pannavaņā.1
1. Praj. v. 5. Joņia (Yonika) Same as Jonaa.1
1. Aup. 33, AvaCu. II. p. 554. Jonipāhuda (Yoniprābhsta) A treatise dealing with the creation of animate objects. Siddhasena had produced horses whereas others buffaloes on its basis. It is not extant now.
1. NisCu, II. p. 281, VyaBh. 5.89. VyaM. III. p. 58. Joņisamgaha (Yonisangraha) A canonical treatise.
1. SutCu. p. 270. Jonha Prehaps, same as Jonaa.
1. Bha. 380. Jotirasa (Jyotirasa) Ninth part of the first layer of Rayaņappabha."
1. Sth. 778. Jotisiya (Jyotiska) Same as Joisa(1).
1. AvaCu. I. p. 253, Sur. 98. Johitthilla (Yudhisthira) See Juhitthilla.
1. Ant. 9.
Jh
An Angabāhira Ukkāliya
text,' not
Jhāņavibhatti (Dhyānavibhakti) extant now.
1. Nan. 44, Pak. p. 43.
Tamkaņa An Aņāriya (non-Aayan) tribel as well as the territory occupied by it. This tribe lived in Uttarávaha and sold gold and ivory to the people of Dakkhinā vaha. It has been identified with the Tanganas occupying the region along the eastern bank of the upper Ganges. Their territory stretched from the Ramganga river to the upper Saryu. They also occupied the Kashgar area in central Asia.“
1. Vis. 1442, Bha. 143, Sut. 1.3.3.18. 1 3. AvaCu. I. p. 120. 2. AcaCu. p. 193, AvaN. 136.
4. GESM. pp. 79, 124.
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