Book Title: Prakrit Proper Names Part 1
Author(s): Mohanlal Mehta, K R Chandra, Dalsukh Malvania
Publisher: L D Indology Ahmedabad

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________________ 387 Devasepa Devamahāvara One of the two deities of Devoda ocean.? 1. Jiv. 185 Devarai (Devarati ) King of Sãeya. He was too much attached to his ind did not take care of his subjects. It brought about its pathetic end. 1. Bhak. 122. A person who had bad company.1 Devarakkhiya (Devarakṣita ) 1. Mahan. 100. Devaramaņa A park situated to the north-east of the city of Sāhamjaņi. It had a shrine of Jakkha Amoha(4). The same is the name of a garden at the city of Sughosa(5). It had a shrine of Jakkha Virasena(1). 1. Vip. 21. | 2. Ibid. 34. Devalāsua or Devalāsuya (Devalāsuta ) A king of Ujjeņi who felt disgusted with the world on seeing a white hair growing on his head. Apurattaloyapā was his wife, Anumatiyā was his female slave, and Addhasamkāsā was his daughter. He accepted asceticism along with his servant Samgataa. 1. AvaN. 1304, Aval. p. 715, AvaCu. II. pp. 202,203. Devavara One of the two presiding deities of Devoda ocean.? 1. Jiv. 185. Devavāyaga (Devavācaka) Disciple of Dusagaņi' and author of Namdi(1). 1. NanCu. p. 10, NanM. pp. 2, 54, 65. I 2. NanH. pp. 1, 33; NanM. p. 65. Devasamapaya (Devaśramanaka ) A householder belonging to Ayalaggāma. He, along with Suraiya etc. renounced the world and took to asceticism.1 1. Mar. 449 ff. 1. Devasamma (Devašarman) Eleventh Titthamkara of the current descending cycle in the Eravaya(1) region. His other name is Devasena." Titthogāli mentions Juttisena in place of Devasamma. 1. Sam. 159. 3. Tir. 324. 2. SamA. p. 159. 2. Devasamma A Brāhmaṇa who fell in love with Vajjā(1), wife of merchant Kattha. 1. AvaCu. I. p. 558. 1. Devaseņa (Devasena) Future life of Gosāla. See Mahāpauma(9). 1. Bha. 559. 2. Devaseņa. Future life of King Seņiya." See Mahāpauma(10). 1. Sth. 693, Tir. 1053. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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