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Dhammajjhaya (Dharmadhvaja)
Eravaya(1) region. Atthasiddha as fifth one.1
1. Sam. 159, Tir. 1118.
Dhammajjhayana (Dharmadhyayana) Ninth chapter of the first section of Süyagada.'
1. SutN. 99, VyaBh. 7.66.
Dhammarui
Fifth would-be Titthamkara of the Titthogali mentions him as eighth Titthamkara and
Dhammannaga (Dharmanvaga) One of the eight well-disciplined disciples of a certain preceptor.1
1. VyaBh. 3.350.
Dhammatthakama (Dharmarthakāma) is the same as Mahāyarakahā.
1. DasH. p. 206.
Dhammapannatti (Dharmaprajñapti) See Chajjivaniyā.1
1. Das. 4.1.
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2. Dhammarui
Dhammamitta (Dharmamitra) Previous birth of Paumappaha, the sixth Titthamkara.1
1. Sam. 157.
1. Dhammarui (Dharmaruci)
to abduct his wife Sirikamta(1).
1. AvaCu. I. p. 559, AvaN. 943,1545, NanM. pp. 165-6.
Preceptor of ascetic Asaḍhabhūi.1
1, PinN. 474. PinNM. p. 137.
Sixth chapter of Dasaveyaliya.1 It
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3. Dhammarui An ascetic who burnt boat-man Namda(12) to death as he had harassed him.1
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King of Vāṇārasi. He attacked king Udiodaa,
1. AvaCu. I. p. 516.
4. Dhammarui A disciple of Dhammaghosa(7). At Campa while on a begging tour he was offered a sweet juicy preparation of acrid gourd by Nāgasiri(2), a Brāhmaṇa lady. Dhammaghosa asked him to abandon the food arguing that it was poisonous and would bring his life to an end. But Dhammarui devoured all that food to save numerous ants which would have come into contact with the abandoned food and died. Then he performed Sallekhana, left his mortal coils and took birth as a celestial being. He will attain liberation in his next life.1
1. Jna. 107, JitBh. 855, KalpCu. p. 96, Vis. 3332, 3347, AvaCu. II. pp. 95,211. In AvaN. 1313 and AvaCu. II. p. 211, the place and the offerer are mentioned as town Rohidaga and courtezan Rohini(3).
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