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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________________ Dhanapāla 394 3. Dhanapāla One of the four sons of merchant Dhanna(6) of Rāyagiha. Ujjhiyā was his wife. 1. Jna. 63. Dhanappabhā (Dhanaprabhā) See Vesamaņapabha. 1. Bha A. p. 203. 1. Dhanamitta (Dhanamitra) A caravan-leader of the city of Campā. His wife was Dhanasiri(1). Sujäta(2) was their son. 1. AvaCu. II. p. 197, AvaN. 1297. 2. Dhanamitta Acaravan-leader of Damtapura. He had two wives: Dhanasiri(2) and Paamasiri(1). He had a friend named Dadhamitta who defying the order of the king, procured a bundle of ivory from the forest to erect an ivory-palace for Paumasiri. 1. AvaCu. II. pp. 153-4 NisCu. IV. pp. 361-2, AvaN. 1275, VyaM. III. p. 17. 3. Dhanamitta A merchant of Ujjeņi. He renounced the world with his son Dhanasamma.1 1. UttN. and Utts. p. 87, UttCu. p. 55, Mar. 486. 4. Dhanamitta Father of Viyatta(1), the fourth Gañadhara of Mahāvira.1 1. AvaN. 648, Vis 2509. 5. Dhanamitta See Dhaņadatta(1). 1. Tir. 605. Dhanarakkhiya (Dhanarakṣita ). One of the four sons of merchant Dhaņa(6) of Rāyagiha. His wife's name was Rohiņiyā. 1. Jna. 63. 2. Dhanarakkhiya One of the five sons of merchant Dhaņņa(1). 1. Jna. 136. 1. Dhanavai (Dhanapati) Another name of Kubera(2). He is the same as Vesamaņa(9). See also Viņiyā. 1. Ant. 1, SthA. p. 433. 2. Dhaņayai Sixth chapter of the second section of Vivāgasuya. 1. Vip. 33. 3. Dhanavai Son of prince Vesamaņa(2) and grandson of king Piyacamda of Kanagapura.1 1. Vip. 34. Dhanavai (Dhanavati) Wife of Dhana(7), being a previous birth of Rāyamai, 1. UttNe. p. 278, Kalps. p. 169, Uttk. p. 388. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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