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Düsamasusamā
382
See Dussama susamā.
Dusamasusamā (Dussamasusamā)
1. Jam. 34, Aca. 2. 176.
See Dussamā.1
Dúsamá (Dussamā )
1. Jam. 37.
Deyada ( Dștikāra) An Āriya industrial group' preparing leather bags for holding water.
1. Praj. 37. 1. Deva Father of Akampiya, the eighth Ganadhara of Mahāvíra. He was a Brāhmana of Mihilā city and belonged to Goyama(2) lineage. Jayamti(10) was his wife.1
1. Vis. 2509-2511. 2. Deva (i) Ninth chapter of the twelfth section as well as (ii) second chapter of the thirteenth section of Viyahapaņņatti.? 1. Bha. 437.
2. Ibid. 470. Deva Same as Devapavvaya.1
1. Jam. 102. Devai (Devaki) Wife of king Vasudeval and mother of Văsude va(2) Kaņha(1). She was daughter of king Devaka of Mattiāvai. She had given birth to eight equally handsome sons but could nourish only the last one, viz., Gayasukumāla(1). Their birth was predicted by Aimutta(2). She along with her husband, died at the main gate of Bāravai when it collapsed at the time of the burning of the city. In future she will take birth as Munisuvvaya(2), the eleventh Titthamkara of the coming ascending cycle in the Bharaha(2) region. See also Sulasā(1). 1. Ant. 6, Utt. 22.2.
4. Ant. 6, AvaCu. I. pp. 356 ff. 2. Pras. 15, Tir. 603, NisCu. I. p. 103, 15. UttNe. p. 43. Sam. 158.
6. Sam. 159. 3. KalpSam. p. 175. Devautta (Devaputra ) Sixteenth would-be Titthamkara of the Eravaya(1) region.
1. Sam. 159. 1. Devakurā (Devakuru) Same as the Devakuru, a sub-region of Mabavideha.
1. Sth. 197.
2. Devakurā A place situated on the north-eastern Raikararaga mountain. It is the capital of Rāmarakkhiyă a queen of Isāņa(2).1
1. Sth. 307.
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