________________
Titthayara
2. Tigicchakaḍa
A mountain in the Arunoda ocean where Camara, a lord of the Asurakumāra gods descends.1
1. Sth. 728, SthA. p. 376, Sam. 17, Bha. 116.
Tigicchaddaha (Tigicchadraha)
1. Sth. 522.
Tigicchikūda
1. Sth. 728, Jam. 111.
Same as Tigicchakuḍa.1
Tigicchidaha or Tigicchiddaha (Tigicchidraha) Same as Tigimchiddaha.1
1. Sam. 117, Jam. 83.
Tittiya (Tittika)
1. Pras. 4.
337
Tigicchiyakuda (Tigicchikakuṭa) Same as Tigicchakuḍa(2).1
1. Bha. 116.
See Tigimchiddaha.1
Titthamkara (Tirthankara)
1. AvaN. 75, Pras. 22.
Jain Education International
An Anariya (non-Aryan) country and its inhabitants.1
Titthakara (Tirthakara)
1. Bha. 554, Sam. 24, AvaCu. II. p. 258.
43
See Titthayara.1
See Titthayara.1
Titthagara (Tirthakara)
See Titthayara.1
1. Bha. 677, Jam. 34, Nan. 19, Sam. 159, AvaCu. I. p. 239.
Titthayara (Tirthakara) One who founds tirtha i.e. fourfold sangha (consisting of disciples and lay-votaries, both male and female) and proclaims teachings-Pavayana is known as Titthayara. He preaches the religion in its substance and his Ganadharas give Sutta form to his teachings.2. His speech is understood by all because it transforms automatically into the languages spoken by the listeners.3 One who earns tirthankaranamakarma in his previous birth becomes a Titthayara. He takes birth in a high family such as Ksatriya and never in a low family. His birth is indicated in advance by the vision of fourteen auspicious dreams to his mother at the time of conceiving his embryo." Even at the time of birth he possesses 3. AvaN. 578, AvaCu. I. p. 331, Aup. 34.
1. Bha. 681, Vis. 1037, 1040, 1052, SutCu. p. 3, AvaCu. I. p. 85, SutSi. p. 2, AcaSi. p. 11, SthA. p. 99, BhaA. p. 8, NanM. p. 21, BrhM. p. 3, PakV. p. 3, KalpV. p. 30. 2. Suth. 1, 18; AvaN. 90-91, NanH. P. 88.
4. Utt. 29. 43, Jna. 64, AvaN. 743, AvaCu. I. p. 235, Vis. 1818-1820.
5. Vis. 1846, Kalp. 17-18, AvaCu. I. p. 239.
6. Bha. 428, 578, Vis. 1852.
For Private & Personal Use Only
www.jainelibrary.org