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Daga
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2. Daga (i) Eighth as well as (ii) ninth chapter of the seventeenth section of Viyāhapannatti.
1. Bha. 590.
2. Dagapamcavanna (Dakapañcavarna ) One of the eighty-eight Gahas.
1. Sth. 90, Sur. 107, Jams. pp. 534-535, SurM. pp. 295-296, SthA. pp. 78-79.
Same as Dagapamcavanna.?
Dagapaņavanna (Dakapañcavrana)
1. SthA. p. 79.
Dagabhāla See Dagabhālagaddabha?
1. Risi. 22.
Dagabhāla-gaddabha (Dagabhāla-gardabha ) A non-jain sage in the tirtha of Titthayara Pāsa(1), recognised as a Patteyabuddha.1
1. Risi. 22, Risi (Sangrahaņi). Dagavaņņa (Dakavarna ) Same as Dagapamcavaņpa.
1. Sur. 107.
Dagasima ( Dakasiman) A mountain, ten thousand yojanas broad. It is abode of god Maņosilaya. It is situated in the Lavaņa ocean at a distance of forty-two thousand yojanas to the north of Jambuddiva. Further to the north of it, at a distance of fifty two thousand yojanas, there is a Mabāpāyālakalasa called Isara.3 1. SamA. 52
| 3. Sam. 52 2. Sth. 305.
Dagasoyaria (Dakaśaukarika ) Another name of samkha(12),
1. PinN. 314, PinNM. p. 98. Dadhakeu (Drdhaketu) A would-be Titthamkara of the Eravaya(1) region. See Paņņaghosa.
1. Tir. 1119.
Tenth chapter of the fourth section of
1. Dadhanemi (Drdhanemi) Astagadadasā.
1. Ant. 8.
2. Dadhanemi Son of Samuddavijya(1) and his wife Sivā(2) of Bāra vai. He was brother of Titthayara Aritthaņemi. He had fifty wives. He renounced the world and became a disciple of Aritthanemi. After observing asceticism for a period of sixteen years he attained liberation on mount Settumja.
1. Ant. 8.
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