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in every respect.5 During the next Ussapiņi it will commence on the completion of Dussamadussamã and will be more prosperous than the era preceding it. The era will start with heavy rains of different types causing abundance of vegetations and crops. Consequently people will give up nonvegetarian diets. This era will be followed by Dussamasusamā.9
Dussamā takes an acute form with the following occurrences: Untimely rain, lack of timely rain, worship of the wicked, lack of respect towards virtuous persons, immodesty towards elders, increase in mental worries and bitterness in speech,10 turning of various things as unagreeable and unpleasant to the organs of five senses.11
5. For details see Jam. 35,
6. Jam, 37.
7. Ibid. 38.
8. Ibid. 39.
Duhavivaga (Duḥkhavipaka) First section of Vivagasuya. It contains the following ten chapters: Miyaputta(1), Ujjhiyaa(1), Abhagga, Sagada(1), Vahassai(1), Namdi(5), Umbara, Soriyadatta(1), Devadatta(1) and Amju(1).1
1. Vip. 2.
Duijjamtaga(ya) (Duryantaka) A friend of Mahavira's father. He belonged to Moraga settlement. Mahāvīra stayed in his hermitage for fifteen days during the first rainy season after his renunciation. His complete detachment displeased the hermit so he left that place.1
1. AvaN. 463, Vis. 1913, AvaCu. I. p. 271., Ava M. p. 268, AvaH. p. 189.
1. Düipalăsa (Dūtipalāsa) A park situated to the north-east of Vāņiyagāma. It had a shrine of Jakkha Suhamma(5).1
1. Vip. 8. 2. Dūipalāsa A shrine1 situated to the north of Vaniyagama.2 visited by Mahāvīra twice.3
1. Bha. 371, 404; Dasa. 5. 2. Upa. 3.
9. Ibid. 40.
10. Sth. 559. 11. Ibid. 765.
Durallakuvia (Durallakupika) Phalihamalla belonged to this place.1
1. AvaN. 1274, AvaCu. II. pp. 152-153.
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1. Jam. 36.
3. Bha. 646, UPa. 3,15.
Dūsagani (Dūṣyagaṇin)
1. Nan. V. 41, NanCu. p. 9, NanH. p. 19, NanM. p. 54.
A village in the vicinity of Bharuyaccha.
Disciple of preceptor Lohicca.1
See Dussamadussamā.1
It was
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