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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________________ Dhammarui 5. Dhammarui An ascetic who was offered alms by king Vimalavāhaṇa(1) of the city of Sataduvāra. The king, for that reason, was born after death as prince Varadatta(2) at Sägeya.1 1. Vip. 34.. 6. Dhammarui A prince. He was son of Dhariņi(20) and Jiya sattu(26) of Vasamtapura. He renounced the world along with his father and became a Pattey abuddha.1 1. AvaN. 866, 878, AvaCu. I. p. 498, AcaSi. p. 21. 7. Dhammarui An ascetic. While passing through a forest on the occasion of breaking his fast, he was offered food by a god which he did not accept.1 1. OghN. 455-456, OghNBh. 232-238, OghND. pp. 159-160. Same as Dhammarui(5).1 Dhammaruci (Dharmaruci) 1. Vip. 34. Dhammarayi (Dharmaruci) 1. AvaCu. I. p. 516. 402 Dhammavaggu (Dharmavalgu) 1. AvaCu. II. p. 189. Same as Dhammarai (3).1 Dhammavasu (Dharmavasu) Dhammajasa (2) as his disciples.1 1. AvaN. 1281, UttK. p. 73. Dhammasiri (Dharmasri) Bharaha(2) region. 1. Mahan. p. 135. He is identical with Dhammavasu.1 A preceptor who had Dhammaghosa(2) and 1. Dhammaviriya (Dharmavirya) An ascetic to whom king Jiyasattu(2) of Tigimchi offered alms. As a consequence of it the king again took birth as prince Mahacamda (4) after death.1 1. Vip. 34. Jain Education International 2. Dhammavīriya A contemporary king of Supāsa(1), the seventh Titthamkara.1 1. Tir. 470. Last Titthamkara of the past Ussappini1 in the 1. Dhammasiha (Dharmasimha) An ascetic to whom merchant Dhammaghosa(9) of the city of Mahaghosa offered alms and obtained human life again in the next birth as a consequence of it.1 1. Vip. 34: For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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