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Aparǎiyā
Gaha. Every Gaha, Nakkhatta(1) and Tārā(3) has one of their four principal wives of the same name.2
2. Jam. 170, Sth. 273.
9. Aparäiya Twenty-eighth chapter of the fifth sub-section of the second section of Nayādhammakahā.1
1. Jna. 153.
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10. Aparaiya Night of the tenth day of a fortnight.1
1. Jam. 152, Sur. 48.
11. Aparaiya Daughter of a house-holder of Nagapura. She renounced the world and became a woman-disciple of Titthayara Pāsa(1). After death she was born as a principal wife of Aikaya, a lord of Vamtara gods.1 She is also known as Phuḍā.2
1. Jna. 153.
2. Sth. 273, Bha. 406..
12. Aparǎiya A palanquin which Camdappaha, the eighth Titthamkara, used when he renounced the world.1
1. Sam. 157.
13. Aparaiya Mother of Pauma(6), the eighth Baladeva(2) and a principal wife of Dasaraha (1). The commentator records that her other name was Kaushalyā.2
1. Sam. 158, Tir. 604, AvaN. 410. 2. AvaN. (Dipikā) p. 80.
Aparajia (Aparajita) Same as Aparaiya.1
1. Sth. 303, Jam. 8, Sam. 31, 33, 643, AvaN. 329, SthA. p. 79.
Aparajia (Aparajita) See Aparāiyā.1
1. Sth. 307, Jam. 114, 152, 170.
Aparajita See Aparaiya (7).1
1. Sth. 90.
Aparajiya (Aparajita) See Aparǎiya.1
1. Sam. 32, 157, Tir. 1146, Mar. 456.
Aparajiya (Aparajita) Same as Aparāiyā.1
1. Sam. 37, 157, 158, Sth. 92, 272, 643, Sur. 48, Jiv. 183, Tir. 165, 604, Bha. 406.
Appaitṭhāna (Apratiṣṭhāna) One of the five big infernal abodes in the Tamatama hell.1 It is the biggest one. It extends to one lakh yojanas.2 1. Aca. 170, JivM. p. 105, Sth. 148.
2. Sam. 1, Sth. 328.
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