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4. Nami First of the ten chapters of Amtagadadasā. At present it is not found in this text. It seems to be the same as Ņamipavvajjā of Uttarajjhayspa.
1. Sth. 755. Namipayvajjā (Namipravrajyā). Ninth chapter of Uttarajjhayana.1
1. UttCu. p. 186, UttN. p. 9, Sam. 36. 1. Namiyā (Namitā ) Daughter of a merchant of Nāgapura. She took initiation from Titthayara Pāsa(1) and practised asceticism under Pupphaca la(1). After death she became a principal wife of Sapparisa, a lord of the southern Kimpurisa(3) gods. She is identical with Navamiyā(4).
1. Jna. 153. 2 Namiyā. Twenty-second chapter of the fifth sub-section of the second section of Nāyādhammakahā.
1. Jna. 153.
Namudaa (Namudaya) One of the twelve principal lay-votaries of Gosála. 1
1. Bha. 330.
Namokkāra-nijjutti (Namaskāra-niryukti) A commentary being the preliminary portion of Avassaya-nijjutti.?
1. NisCu. II. p. 285, III. p. 399; KalpCu. p. 99. Ņammayāsundari (Narmadāsundari) A virtuous lady.1
1. Ava. p. 28. Narakamtappavāya (Narakāntaprapāta) A Fall of Ņarakamtă river in the Rammaga(5) region north of mount Mamdara(3) in Jambüdiva.1
1. Sth. 88.
1 Narakastā (Narakāntā) One of the fourteen great rivers in Jambuddīva. It emerges from the Mahāpumdariya lake on mount Ruppi(4) and flows towards the east in the Rammaga(5) region. 1. Sam. 14, Sth. 522.
I 2. Jam. 111, Sth. 88. 2 Ņarakaṁtā Same as Narakamtaküda.
1. Sth. 643. Narakantākāda (Narakāntākūta) One of the eight peaks of mount Ruppi(4).1
1. Jam. 111, Sth. 643.
Naradatta (Naradatta) First principal disciple of Aritthaņemi, the twentysecond Titthamkara. He is the same as Varadatta(4).1
1. Sam. 157, AvaCu. I. p. 159.
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