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Nandana
Same as Anamda.(7)
15. Ņamda
1. Tir. 448.
Ņamdakamta (Nandakānta) A celestial abode in Mahāsukka(1) where gods live maximum for a period of fifteen Sāgaropama years.
1. Sam. 15.
Ņamdakūļa (Nandakūta)
1. Sam. 15.
A celestial abode similar to Ņamdakamta.
Ņamdaga (Nandaka) An inhabitant of the city of Campā. After death he took birth in Kosambi and renounced the world there.1
1. Mar. 500. Namdagova (Nandagopa) A herdsman in possession of millions of cows.1
1. BrhBh. 77, VyaBh. 3.178.
Namdajjhaya (Nandadhvaja). A celestial abode where gods live maximum for fifteen Sagaropama years. It is similar to Ņamdakaṁta.
1. Sam. 15.
1 Namdana (Nandana) Seventh Baladeva(2) of the current Osappiņi and brother of Väsudeva(1) Datta(2). He was son of king Aggisiha of Vāņārasi and his queen Jayamti(4). Dhammareņa(1) was the name of his previous birth. He was 26 bows tall, lived for 65 thousand years and attained emancipation. According to Tiloyapannatti Nandimitra is the seventh Baladeva and his height was 22 bows. 1. Sam. 158, Sth. 672, AvaN. 403-414, 2. 4.517, 1418.
Vis. 1766, AvaBh. 41, Tir. 577, 580,
602-616, Uttk. p. 349. 2 Ņamdaņa Seventh would-be Baladeva(2) of the Bkaraha(2) region.
1. Sam. 159, Tir. 1144. 3 Namdana A merchant of Kosaláura. He had a daughter named Sirimati(1)1. He is identified with Ņamda(2).
1. AvaCu. I. p. 527.
4 Ņamdaņa A palace belonging to Miyāputta(3) son of king Balabhadda(1) of the town of Suggiva(4).1
1. Utt. 19.3, Uttn. p. 452.
5 Namdana Son of Mahāseņākanha and grandson of king Seniya. He had renounced the world and become a disciple of Mahävīra.
1. Nir. 2.10.
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