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2. Nārāyaṇa A non-jain ascetic who is said to have attained emancipation."
1. Sut. 1.3.4.2, Sutu, p. 120, SutSi. p. 95. Nārāyaṇakattha (Nārāyanakostha) A place outside the city of Mahurā(1)."
1. AcaCu. p. 163. Nārikamtā (Nárikāntā ) See Nārikamtā.
1. Jam. 110, Sth. 689, Sam. 14. Nári (Nāri) Same as Nárikamtā.1
1. Jam. 110. Nãrikamtā (Nārīkāntā) One of the nine summits of mount Nilavamta.
1. Jam. 110, Sth. 689. 2. Nārīkamtā A river emerging from the Kesari(2) lake on mount Nilavamta(1) and flowing towards west in the Rammaga(5) region.1
1. Sth. 88, 552; Jam. 110, Sam. 14.
Nālamdaijja (Nālandiya) Twenty third chapter of Süyagada.
1. Sam. 23, BrhBh. 318, SthA. p. 457.
Nálamdā (Nālanda ) A suburb of the city of Rāyagiha. Gosāla had his first meeting with Mahāvīra here. It is identified with modern Bargaon (Nalanda) seven miles to the northwest of Rajgir.3 See also Mahāvīra. 1. Sut, 2.7.1, SutN. 203, SthA. p. 457, 2. Bha. 541, AvaCu. I. p. 282. Kalp. 122, SutCu. p. 448.
3. GDA. p. 136. Nálimdā (Nálandā) Same as Ņālamdā.
1. Bha. 541. Näli (Nāli) Fifth chapter of the eleventh section of Viyahapaņņatti.
1. Bha. 409. Nāsikka (Nāsikya) Same as Ņäsikkaņagara.1
1. AvaN. 944, AvaH.p. 436. Nāsikkanagara (Nāsikyanagara) A town to which Namda(9), the husband of Sumdari(2) belonged. It is identified with modern Nasik, ? 1. Nan. v. 73, NanM. P. 167, Avan. 2. GDA. p. 139.
944, AvaCu. I. p. 566. Niavā (Niyatā ) Another name of the Jambusudamsanā tree.
1. Jam. 90. Nimbaa or Ņimbaga (Nimbaka ) Son of Ambarisi. See also Ambarisi.
1. AvaCu. II. p. 196, AvaN. 1295, AvaH. p. 708.
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