Book Title: Prakrit Proper Names Part 1
Author(s): Mohanlal Mehta, K R Chandra, Dalsukh Malvania
Publisher: L D Indology Ahmedabad

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________________ 317 Ņāgadiva Ņāgajjuniya (Nāgārjuniya ) See Nāgajjuna.1 1. AcaCu. p. 113, AcaSi. p, 119, UttCu. p. 149. Nagapayari (Nāganagari) 1. Tir. 553. A city in the Eravaya(1) region. Same as Varupa(8).1 Ņägaṇattua (Nāganaptska) 1. Bha. 303. 1. Nāgadatta (Nāgadatta ) A prince who was a snake in his prevous birth. He renounced the world and took to asceticism at an early age. He often used to feel hungry and take food throughout the day. He was so tolerent that he never showed any sign of anger even towards those who might spit his food. He obtained omniscience and attained liberation.1 1. DasCu. pp. 41-2, SthA. p. 255. 2. Nāgadatta Son of merchant Nāgavasu of Paitthāpa. He renounced the world and accepted the Jinakalpa (conduct of a naked monk) but would not observe it successfully.1 1. AvaCu. II. p. 188, AvaN. 1280. 3. Ņāgadatta One of the hundred sons of Usabha(1).1 1. KalpDh. p. 152, Kalpv. p. 236. 4. Någadatta A merchant of Manipura. He gave alms to ascetic Imdadatta(2). After death he took birth as prince Mahābala(10), son of king Bala(3) of Mahāpura.1 1. Vip. 34. 5. Nāgadatta Son of a merchant. He was Gamdhavya-ņāgadatta owing to his proficiency in music. He renounced the world and attained liberation. 1. AvaCu. II. P. 65, AvaN. 1249-1267, 1. Nāgadattā (Nāgadattā) Daughter of Jakkhaharila. She was given in marriage to Cakkavatti Bambhadatta(1).1 1. UttN. p. 379. 2. Nāgadattā A palanquin used on the occasion of the renunciation of Samti, the sixteenth Titthamkara. 1. Sam. 157. Ņăgadiva (Nāgadvīpa) A concentric island surrounding the Devoda ocean. It is encircled on the other hand by the Nāgoda ocean.1 1. Sur. 103, Jiv. 167. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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