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Duddarta (Durdānta) Son of king Dumarisa. He pretended that he was formerly, in his previous birth, god Laliyamga.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 175. Duddharisa( Durdharsa) One of the hundred sons of Usabba (1).1
1. KalpDh. p. 152, KalpV. p. 236. Duppasaha (Dusprasabha) An ascetic to be born at the end of the fifth spoke of the current descending cycle.
1. Tir. 697, 918, VyaBh. 10. 346, Vyam. XII. p. 47. Dubbaliyapussamitta (Durbalikapusyamitra) Disciple as well as successor of preceptor Rakkhiya(1). He possessed knowledge of nine Puvvas. Gotthāmāhila, another disciple of Rakkhiya, established an independent doctrine, known as abaddhikavādin, in his time. 1. AvaCu. I. pp. 409 ff., Vis. 2789, 2796, 3012, 3022, 3047, AvaBh. 142. See also Tir.
811-2, AvaH. p. 307. Dubbaliyapăsamitta (Durbalikapusyamitra 1 See Dubbaliyapussamitta.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 409, AvaH. pp. 307, 308, 310. Dubbaliyāpussamitta (Durbalikāpușyamitra) Same as Dubbaliyapussamitta.
1. Utts. p. 73. Dubbhuivā (Durbhūtikā) One of the four bheris (kettle-drums) of Väsudeva (2) Kanha (1)'. It was obtained by him from gods.2 1. BrhBh. 356.
| 2. Brhm. p. 106.
1. Duma (Druma) Seventh chapter of the second section of Anuttarovavāiyadasā.
1. Anut. 2. 2. Duma Son of king Seņia (1) and his queen Dhāriņi (1) of Rāyagiha. He renounced the world, became a disciple of Mahāvīra, observed asceticism for sixteen years and took birth as a god in the Aparājiya celestial abode after death. He will take one more birth before attaining liberation.
1. Anut. 2. ... Duma Commander of the infantry of Camara (1).
1. Sth. 404, 582-3; AvaCu. I. p. 146. 4. Duma A celestial abode in Sahassārakappa where gods live maximum for eighteen sāgaropama years, breathe once in eighteen fortnights and feel hungry after a break of eighteen thousand years.
1. Sam. 18.
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