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(governor) of the current cycle. According to another tradition he is considered to be the last but one of the fifteen kulagaras of this age. He promulgated the punishment of 'dhikkāra' i.e., reproach.? 5. Sth. 556, Sam. 157, AvaN. 155, 6. Jam. 28-9.
AvaM. p. 154, AvaH. p. 120, Jam. 7. Jam. 29, KalpV. p. 232.
30, Tir. 70. Nāmudaa (Nāmodaya ) One of the twelve principal lay-votaries of Gosāla. He later became a follower of Mahāvīra.1
1. Bha. 305, 330,
1. Nāya (Jñāta) First section of Nāyādhammakahā. It has nineteen chapters.
1. Jna. 5, JnaA. p. 10, Pak. p. 68, PraS. 28, Sam. 19, Utt. 31.14, NanCu. p. 66. 2. Nāya (Jñātě or Jānta) An Aryan lineagel same as Ņātavamsa also known as a Ksatriya community. 2 1. Praj. 37.
I 2. Kalp. 21, DasCu. p. 221. Nāyakula (Jñātřkula or Jñātakula) Same as Ņāyavamsa.1
1. Kalp. 89, KalpV. p. 144. Näyajjhayana (Jñātādhyayana) Identical with Naya(1).
1. Sam. 19, AvaCu. II. p. 137, UttS. p. 614, Pak. p. 68, Utt. 31.14.
Nāyaputta (Jñātaputra or Jñātņputra) Another name of Mahāvīra. He belonged to the Ņāya lineage and therefore he was also known as Nāyaputta. 1. Aca. 2.179, AcaCu. p. 27, Sut. 1.1.1.27, Das 6.17, 20, Bha. 305, 646, Dascu. p.
221, Dash. p. 199, Kalpv. p. 144, SutCu. p. 97. Ņāyamuņi (jñātamuni or Jñātsmuni) Another name of Mabāviral who hailed from the Ņāya lineage.
1. Pras. 23, 25, 27. Nāyavamsa (jñātrvamśa or Jñātavamsa) See Nātavamsa.
1. Kalp. 22.
Nāyasamda (Jñātşkhanda or Jñatakhanda) A grove near Khattiyakumdaggāma where Mahāyira embraced asceticism. It is sacred for pilgrimage.a
1. AvaN. 231, AvaBh. 105-6, Aca. 2. 179. 2. BrhBh. 3192. Nāyasamdavaņa (Jñātņkhandavana or Jñātakhandavana) Same as Ņāyasamda.
1. AvaM. p. 265, AvaBh. 105. Nāyasuya (Jnātaśruta ) Same as Nāya(1).1
1. Jna. 148.
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