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Dhaņapāla 1. Dhaņadatta (Dhanadatta) Previous birth of Sayambhū(1) the third Väsudeva(1) of the current descending cycle. He is also called Dhanamitta(5).2 His preceptor was Sudamsana(4). He made a nidāna at Săvatthi and its cause was a battle.3 1. Sam. 158.
| 3. Sam. 158, Tir. 607 ff., Sam A, p. 158. 2. Tir. 577, 605. 2. Dhaņadatta Same as Dhanna(1),1
1. Avan. 943, AvaH. p. 430, NanM. p. 166. 1. Dhanadeva (Dhanadeva) A caravan-leader of Vaddhamānapura. He was the husband of Piyamgu(2) and father of Amjūsiri(4).1
1. Vip. 32. SthA. p. 508. 2. Dhanadeva A merchant who was interested in cock-fight.
1. UttN. and Utts. p. 379. 3. Dhaņadeva Father of Mandiya(2), the sixth principal disciple of Mahāvīra. Vijayadeva was his wife.1
1. AvaN. 645-650, Vis. 2509, KalpDh. p. 161. 4. Dhaņadeva A caravan-leader who drove five hundred carts out of river Vegavai in the vicinity of Vaddhamāņa(2) settlement, with the help of a stout bullock who afterwards died there and became a Jakkha of the name of Sülapāņi(2).
1. AvaCu. I. p. 272, AvaN. 464, Vis. 1914. 5. Dhaņadeva Grandson of king Uggasena. Probably he is the same as Nabhasena. See Kamalāmelā for further information.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 112, Visk. p. 412. Mar. 433, BrhM. p. 56. 6. Dhañadeva. One of the four sons of Dhaņņa(6) and his wife Bhaddā(17) of Rāyagiha. His wife's name was Bhogavatiyā(2).1
1. Jna. 63. 7. Dhaņadeva One of the five sons of Dhaņņa(1).
1. Joa. 136. Dhanapati (Dhanapati) See Dhaṇavai.
1. Vip. 33. 1. Dhapapāla (Dhanapāla) One of the five sons of merchant Dhanna(1) of Rāyagiha.
1. Jna. 136. 2. Dhanapāla King of the city of Kosambi. He was reborn after death here as Suvāsava(2).1
1. Vip. 34.
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