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Devila A non-jaina sage who is said to have attained liberation without abandoning cold water (having life), vegetables, fruits, etc.1
1. Sut. 1.3.4.3, SutCu. p. 120, SutSi. p. 95.
Devilăsatta (Devilāsattva)
1. AvaCu. II. p. 202.
1. Devi Wife of Harisena, the tenth Cakkavatti (supreme king) of the Bharaha(2) region.1
1. Sam. 158.
2. Devi Mother of Ara, the eighteenth Titthamkara and seventh Cakkavatti of the Bharaha(2) region.1
1. Sam. 157-8, Tir. 481, AvaN. 398.
3. Devi
Same as Devalasuya.1
1. Bha. 394.
Fifth chapter of the tenth section of Viyahapanṇatti..1
Devoda An ocean encompassing Devadiva.1 It is surrouned by the Nāgadīva island. Its presiding deities are Devavara and Devamahāvara.2
1. Sur. 103, Jiv. 167.
1 2. Jiv. 185.
Devodaga (Devodaka)
1. Jiv. 167.
See Devoda.1
Devovavaya(a) (Devopapāta) (ka) Twenty-third would-be Titthamkara of the Bharaha (2) region and a future birth of Ammaḍa(2).1
1. Sam. 159, Tir. 1114.
Dokiriya (Dvikriya) Doctrine of schismatic Gamga who believed in the simultaneity of two activities, i.e. dokiriya-dvikriya.1 This doctrine was established in V.N. 228 at Ullugatira.2
1. AvaN. 779, 781, UttN. p. 165, Aup. 2. AvaBh. 133, NisBh. 5615. 41, AupA. p. 106.
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Dogiddhidasa (Dvigṛddhidasā) One of the ten daśa texts. It is not extant It consisted of the following ten chapters (1) Vaya, (2) Vivaya, (3) Uvavaya, (4) Sukkhitta-kasiņa, (5) Bäyālisa-sumiņa, (6) Tisamahāsumiņa, (7) Bavattarisavvasumiņa, (8) Hāra, (9) Rāma and (10) Gutta.1
1. Sth. 755.
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Dogehidasa (Dvigṛddhidasā) See Dogiddhidasā.1
1. Sth. 755.
Dona (Drona) An inhabitant of Hatthinapura who was invited to appear in the self-choosing (svayamvara) ceremony of princess Dovai.1
1. Jan. 117.
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