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Ņasdisaravara (Nandiśvaravara). Identical with Namdisara (1)'.
1. Jna. 66, Jam. 33, Nis.Cu. III. p. 141. Ņamdisaroda (Nandīšvaroda). Same as Namdisara (3)
1. Jiv. 184. Ņardissara (Nandiśvara). See Namdisara.
1. AvaH. p. 296. Ņamdissara varadiva (Nandīśvaravaradvīpa). Same as Namdisara (1)”.
1. AauCu. p. 35. Namduttara (Nandottara) One of the seven generals of indra Bhāyāṇarda(1) and other lords of the northern Bhavanavai gods. He is in-charge of the army of chariots.
1. Sth. 404, 582. Namduttara vadimsaga (Nandottarāvatamsaka). A heavenly abode in Mahasukka (1) where gods live for fifteen sāgaropama years in the maximum.
1. Sam. 15. 1. Namduttarä (Nandottarā) A lotus-pond on the eastern Amjanaga (1) mountain in the Namdisara island.
1. Sth. 307, Jiv. 183. 2. Namduttarā One of the eight principal Disäknmāris, residing on the Pittha (5) peak of the eastern Ruyaga (1) mountain.
1. Jam. 114, Tir. 153, AvaCu. I. p. 138, Sth. 643. 3. Ņamduttarā A place situated on the north-eastern Raikaraga mountain. It is the capital of Kanhã (2), a queen of Isāņa (2).1
1. Sth. 307. 4. Namduttarã Third chapter of the seventh section of Amtagadadasā.
1. Ant. 16. 5. Namduttarā A wife of king Seņia (1) of Rāyagiha. She renounced the world, took initiation from Mahāvira, observed asceticism for a period of twenty years and then attained emancipation.
1. Ant. 16. Namdottară (Nandottarā). See Namduttara.1
1. Sth. 307, Ant. 16. Nammadă (Narmadā) A river. It is modern Narbada emptying into the bay of Cambay. 1. AvaCu. II, p. 61.
2. GDA. p. 138.
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