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Undermentioned are the twenty-four would-be Titthayaras of the Bharaha(2) region, who will take birth in the coming Ussappini :53 1. Mahāpauma(10), 2. Saradeva, 3. Supāsa(4), 4. Sayampabha(3), 5. Savvāņubhūi(1), 6. Devassuya or Devagutta(3), 7. Udaya(6), 8. Pedhālaputta(1), 9. Pottila(1), 10. Sattakitti(1), 11. Muņisuvvaya(2), 12. Savvabhāva viu or Savvabhāvavihamjana. 13. Amama(2), 14. Ņikkasāya, 15. Nippulāa, 16. Ņimmama, 17. Cittautta, 18. Samāhi(1), 19. Samvara(2), 20. Aniyatti(1), 21. Vijaya(8) or Vivāga, 22. Vimala(2), 23. Devovavāya[ a), and 24. Anamtavijaya(1).
In the Eravaya(1) region the following have appeared as twenty-four Titthayaras of the present Osappiņi :54 1. Camdāņaņa or Balacamdāņaņa, 2. Sucamda, 3. Aggisena(1), 4. Ņamdisena(2), 5. Isidiņņa, 6. Vayadhări, 7. Somacamda(1), 8. Juttisena or Dihasena(3), 9. Ajiyasepa(4) or Sayāu(3), 10. Sivasena or Saccai(2), 11. Devasamma(1) or Juttisena, 12. Ņikkhittasattha or Sejjamsa(5), 13. Asamjala or Sihasepa(4), 14. Anamtaya or Samjama(2), 15. Uvasamta, 16. Guttisena or Dihasepa(4), 17. Atipāsa or Mahāhilogabala, 18. Supāsa(3) or Aipāsa, 19. Marudeva(1) or Marudevi(2), 20. Dhara(1), 21. Sāmakottha, 22. Aggisepa(2), 23. Aggiutta or Aggidatta(2) and 24. Vāriseņa. The would-be Titthayaras of the Erayaya(1) region are as follows: 1. Sumamgala(1), 2. Siddhattha(2), 3. Ņivvāna, 4. Mahājasa(2), 5. Dhammajjhaya or Atthasiddha, 6. Siricamda(1), 7. Papphake(3), 8. Mahācamda(5), 9. Suyasāgara, 10. Punnaghosa or Dadhakeu, 11. Mahāghosa, 12. Saccaseña or Dihapăsa, 13. Söraseña(1), 14. Mahăsepa, 15. Sayvānamda, 16. Devautta, 17. Supāsa(2), 18. Suvvaya(1), 19. Sukosala(1), 20. Anamtavijaya, 21. Vimala(3), 22. Uttara(2), 23. Mahābala(3), and 24. Devāṇamda.55 53. Sam. 159, Tir, 1111-15.
der the heads of particular names) 54. Sam. 159, Tir. 314-335, 519-546.
and a verse in it after the name 55. Sam. 159, According to Titthogali
of Dihapāsa seems to be missing; (1117-1121) the order of the names
therefore, there are only twenty is not the same (for details see un
names given.
Titthogălī (Tirthodgāli) A canonical text consisting of 1257 verses. It is referred to in the Vyavahārabhāsya. In the beginning of the text Titthayara Usabha(1) etc. have been remembered by way of salutation. There it is mentioned that this canon was preached by Mahāvīra in the Guņasīla garden of Rāyagiha. It deals with the following topics: Time and its various types,' dreams and their interpretation, Usabha(1) and his family, Cakkavatti Bharaha(1) and cthers, 7 Titthamkaras and their family-lines etc., future of the current descending cycle and some important predictions 1. VyaBh. 10. 704.
5. Ibid. 100ff. 2. Tir. 1-4.
6. Ibid. 280ff. 3. Ibid-5.
7. Ibid. 303ff. 4. Ibid. 7ff.
8. Ibid. 306ff.
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