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Namdivaddhņa
1 Namdiņīpiya (Nandinipitṛ)
A merchant of the city of Savatthi. He was
one of the ten principal lay-votaries of Mahavira. Assiņi was his wife.1
1. Upa. 55.
2 Namdiņipiya
1. Upa. 2, Sth. 755.
Namdipura (Nandipura) Capital of the Aryan territory of Samḍilla(5)1. King Mitta(4) reigned there.2
1. Praj. 37, SutSi. p. 123.
Namdiphala
Ninth chapter of Uvāsagadasā.1
1. Sam. 19.
See Namd phala.1
Namdimitta (Nandimitra) See Namdamitta(1).1
1. Tir. 1143.
Namdiyavatta (Nandyävarta) See Namdiävatta.1
1. AvaM. p. 184.
1 Namdivaddhana (Nandivardhana) band of Jeṭṭhā. It was he who world.3
1. Kalp. 109, AvaCu. I. p. 245.
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Namdila (Nandila) tor Nagahatthi.2
1. Nan.v. 29, NanH. p. 12, NanM. p. 50. I 2. Nan.v. 30.
2. Vip. 29, SthA. p. 508.
Disciple of preceptor Mamgu1 and teacher of precep
2 Namdivaddhaṇa
the same as Namdi(5).1
1. Vip. 2.
4 Namdivaddhana
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| 2. Aca. 2.177, AvaCu. II. p. 164. 3. AvaCu. I. p. 250, KalpDh. p. 93.
Sixth chapter of the first section of Vivagasuya. It is
3 Namdivaddhaṇa Son of king Siridāma and his queen Bamdhusiri of Mahura(1). He is also known as Namdisena(6). He conspired to kill his father with the help of Citta(5). When the plot was unearthed, he was ruthlessly killed by the king. In his previous birth he was a cruel jailor, named Dujjohana(2), in the city of Sihapura. In future he will take birth in Mahavideha, renounce the world and attain liberation there1.
1. Vip. 26-7.
1. JitBh. 831, AcaCu. p. 307.
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Elder brother of Mahavira1 and huspermitted Mahavira to renounce the
Religious teacher of Namdiseņa (5).1
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