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Duvittha
3. Dummuha (Dvimukha) King of Kampillapura in Pamcăla country. Originally his name was Java (2). Since his face reflected in the crown he had worn, he was called Dumuha-Dvimukha (two-faced). He had to fight with king Pajjoya for this marvellous crown. Seeing the changing condition of an indrastambha (a ceremonial pillar) he got disgusted with the world, became Patteyabuddha and attained liberation." 1. UttNe. pp. 135 ff., UttCu. p. 178, UttN. and Utts. p. 299, Utt. 18. 46, AvaBh.
208, AvaCu. II. pp. 207-8, Mahan. p. 148. He is recognised as a pratyekabuddha in the Pali literature too.
A goddess.1
Duriari (Duritāri)
1. Ava, p. 19.
Duruttaya (Duruktaka) A village.1
1. KalpCu. p. 97, DasaCu. p. 60. Duvaya (Drupada ) King of Kampilla pura in the Pamcāla country. He was the husband of queen Culani(1) and father of prince Dhatthajjuna and princess Dovai.1
1. Jna. 116, PrasA. P. 87. Daválasamga (Dvādaśānga) Collective name of the twelve Amgapavittha texts. It is entirely preached by arhats. Although it is eternal yet there may occur some timely additions in conformity with the fundamental precepts. It is variously called as Gaņipidaga, Baddhasuya and Pavayaņa.? All the eight samitis (five samit is and three guptis ) constitute the substance of the entire Dvādaśānga. Similarly vavahāra (conduct ) is also the essence of it.9 See also Amga137. 1. Sam. 136, Sut. 2. 1. 11, Nan. 58, 5. Sam. 136, Sut. 2.1.11, Nan. 41, 58.
NanM. p. 248, AvaCu. I. p. 274. 6. AvaN. 1027. 2. Nan. 45.
7. AvaCu. I. p. 86, JitBh. 1, Utt. 24.3. 3. Nan. 41.
8. Utt. 24.3, Sams. p. 14. 4. SutN. 188.
9. JitBh. 560, 697.
1. Duvittha (Dviprstha) Eighth would-be Vasudeva(1) of the Bharaha(2) region.
1. Sam. 159, Tir. 1143. 2. Duvittha Second Vasudeva (1), and brother of Baladeva(2) Vijaya (11) of the Bharaha(2) region in the current descending cycle. He was son of King Bambha(4) and his queen Umā(1) of the city of Bāravai. He killed his Padisatta Tāraa with his (Tāraa's) own disc. He was contemporary of Vasupujja, the twelfth Titthamkara. His height was 70 bows. In his 1. Sam. 158, Tir. 566, AvaBh. 40. 566 Ava Bh. 40.
3. Ibid. 2. Sam. 158, AvaN. 408-411, Sth, 672, 4. Tir. 475. Tir. 602-3.
5. AvaN. 403.
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