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2. Ņirai Presiding deity of the Mūla Nakkhatta(1).
1. Sth. 90. Ņiramgaņa (Niramgana ) Royal wrestler of Kosambī. He was defeated by wrestler Attaņa of Ujjeņi.
1. UttCu. p. 109.
1. Nirambhā (Nirambha ) A principal wife of Bali(4).1 She was a daughter of a merchant of Săvatthi in her previous birth.?
1. Jna. 150, Bha. 406, Sth. 403.
2. Nirambhā Fourth chapter of the second sub-section of the second section of Nāyādhammakahā.
1. Jna. 150.
Nirayavibhatti (Nirayavibhakti) Fifth chapter of the first section of Süyagada. It is the same as Ņārayavibhatti.
1. SutN. 25, SutCu. p. 149.
1. Nirayāvaliyā (Nirayāvalikā) An Amgabāhira Kālia text. It is one of the following five sections of Uvamga : 1. Nirayāvaliyā, 2. Kappavadamsiyā, 3. Pupphiyā, 4. Pupphacūliyā, 5. Vanbidasā. Candraprabhasūri has commented upon all of them.3 Nirayávaliyā has ten chapters: Kāla(13), Sukāla(1), Mabākāla(1), Kaņha(5), Sukapha, Mahākaņha(1), Virakapha(1) Rāmakanha(1), Piuseņakaṇha and Mahāseņakanha(1). See also Ņirayāvaliyā(2). 1. Nan. 44, NanM. p. 207, Pak. p. 45, 3. Jams. p. 2. NanCu. p. 60.
4. Nir. 1.1. 2. Nir. 1.1, 2.1, 5.1.
2. Nirayāvaliya A common name for all the five sections of Uvamga as mentioned under Ņirayāvaliyā(1) and Kappiyā(2) being the other name for Ņirayāyaliyā(1).1
1. Jams. pp. 1-2.
Eighth
chapter of the
nineteenth
section
of
Ņivvatti (Nirvștti) Viyābapapņatti.
1. Bha. 648.
Same as Ņirambhā.
Ņirumbhā (Nirumbhā).
1. Jna. 150.
Ņivvāņa (Nirvāna) Third would-be Titthamkara of the Eravaya(1) region. Titthogāli mentions him as Sixth Titthamkara.1
1. Sam. 159, Tir. 1118.
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