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1. Diva (Dipa) (i) Eleventh chapter of the sixteenth section as well as (ii) sixth chapter of the ninth section of Viyābapanpatti.? 1. Bha. 561.
2. Ibid. 648.
2. Diva (Dvipa) A territory situated to the south of Surattha across the sea. The sābharaga coin was current in it. Diva can be identified with modern Diu.3 1. BrhBh. 3291.
3. Sec Srimad Rajendrasuri Smāraka 2. BrhKs. p. 1069.
Grantha (1957), p. 540.
Divakumāra ( Dvipakumāra ) One of the ten classes of Bhavaṇavai gods.1 They are under Vesamaņa(9), a Logapāla of Sakka(3). They have seventysix lakhs of mansions.Punna(3) and Vasittha(3) are their lords. Their minimum span of life is ten thousand years. The maximum longevity of the southern and northern gods is 13 palyopama and somewhat less than two palyopama years respectively. They are gold complexioned with reddish shade. They wear blue (nila) costumes. Their diadem bears the sign of a lion. 1. Praj. 46.
5. Praj. 95. 2. Bha. 168
6. Ibid. 46. See also Bha. 589 for other 3. Sam. 76.
details. 4. Bha. 168-169.
Divaga (Dipaka) A park of Rahavirapura.
1. AvaBh. 146. AvaCu. I. p. 427, Utts. p. 178, NisBh. 5609, Vis. 3052.
Divapanpatti (Dvipaprajñapti).1 See Kāliya.
1. NanM. p. 254.
Divasamuddovavatti (Dvīpasamudropapatti)
1. Sth. 755.
Sixth chapter of Dihadasā.
Divasāgarapannatti (Dvipasāgaraprajñapti) Amgabāhira Kalia texti containing an account of various islands and oceans. 1. Nan. 44, Pak. p. 45, BhaA. p. 203, 2. Pak Y. p. 67.
AvaCu. II. p. 6, NisCu. I. p. 61, SthA. p. 480, Sth. 152, 277.
Divasāgarapaņņattisamgahaņi (Dvipasāgaraprajñaptisangrahaņi) A canonical text. It seems to be the same as Divasāgarapaņņatti.
1. SthA. p. 224, 231. See also 'Agamonu Digdarsana' by K, R. Kapadia, 1948, p. 195. Divasihā (Dipaśikhā) A wife of Cakkavatti Bambhadatta(1).
1. UttN. p. 379.
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