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Dahiṇaddha-Bharaha-kūḍa
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and its Jiva i.e. its chord from east to west is 97481 yojanas.10 DähiṇaddhaBharaha is the southern half of Indian Peninsula from Vindhyas to Cape Comorin. See also Dakkhinävaha.
10. Ibid.
11. GDA. p. 52, IDETBJ. p. 77.
Dahiṇaddha-Bharaha-kūḍa (Dakṣiņārddha-Bharata-Kūṭa) A peak of the southern part of the Veyaddha (2) mountain in the Bharaha(2) region. It is the abode of the presiding deity of Dahinaddha-Bharaha.2
1. Jam. 12.
2. Ibid. 14.
Dahiṇaddha-Bharaha-deva (Dakṣiṇārdha-Bharata-deva)
A god presiding over the southern half of the Bharaha(2) region. He has a longevity of one palyopama years. He resides on Dahiṇaddha-Bharaha-Kuda. He is lord of thousands of gods and goddesses. His capital is at Dahiṇadḍhā.1
1. Jam. 14.
Southern half
Dahiṇaddha-Manussakhetta (Dakṣinārdha-Manusyakṣetra) of Manussakhetta. It consists, consisted and will consist of sixty six moons and sixty-six suns.1
1. Sam. 66.
Dahiṇaddha (Dakṣiṇārdha) Capital of the presiding deity of DahiṇaddhaBharaha(2).1
1. Jam. 14.
Dahiṇaddha-Bharaha (Dakṣinārddha-Bharaha)
1. Jam. 11, 74.
Dahiṇa-Bharahaddha (Dakṣina-Bharatarddha)
1. Sam. 98.
Dāhiṇa-māhaṇa-kuṁdapura-saṁnivesa
nives) Southern Mahaṇakumḍapura suburb.1
1. Aca. 2. 176.
Dahiṇa-Vāyāla (Dakṣiṇa-Vācāla)
also Vācāla.
1. Vis. 1961, AvaCu. I. p. 277.
1. Utt. 28.23.
2. Nan. 45, Pak. p. 46, Vis. 2766, Mar. 520, Sam. 22, 88; Anu. 146, JivM. p. 3.
See Dahinaddha-Bharaha.1
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Diṭṭhivaya (Dṛstivāda) A canonical text other than eleven Amgas(3) and Painnaga. It is the twelfth, i.e., the last of the twelve Amga(3) texts.2 It is not extant now.3 It formed a part of dravyanuyoga. It was divided
A place visited by Mahāvīra.1 See
3. Bha. 677, SthA. p. 5.
4. AvaCu. I. p. 411, UttCu, p. 1, AvaBh. 124.
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