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Avaya
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Third chapter of the twenty-third section of Viyāha
Avaya (A vaka) paņņatti.1
1. Bha. 692.
1. Avarakamkā (Aparakankā) Capital of the southern half of the Bharaha(2) region in the eastern Dhāyaisamda. Its king Paumaņābha(3) had kidnapped Dovai. She was brought back by Vasudeva(2) Kanha(1).1 It is also styled as Amarakamkā.
1. Sth. 777, Jna. 123, Stha. p. 524, 1 2. Jna. 124, PrasA. p. 87, Pras). p. 87,
KalpDh. p. 34, KalpV. pp. 19, 38. Kalps. p. 37.
2. Avarakamkā Sixteenth chapter of the first section of Nāyādhammakahā.1
1. Sam. 19, Jna. 5, JnaA. p. 10.
1. Avaravideha (Aparavideha) One of the four sub-regions of Mahāvideha in Jambuddiva, lying to the west of the Mandara(3) mountain. The Sioyā river flows westward across Avarayideha and divides it into two equal parts. It has eight districts, namely, Vappa(1), Pamha(1), etc. In their previous birth some Titthamkaras, as well as Kulagaras were born here. See also Mahāvideha(1).
1. Sth. 86, 302. 2. Jam. 84-85, Jiv. 141. 3. Sth. 637. 4. AvaCu. I. p. 176, Stha. p. 401,
Sam. 34, Sth. 637, Jam. 102. 5. Ava. p. 26. 6. AvaN. 153, AvaBh. 1, AvaCu. I. pp.
131, 235, Vis. 1558, 1566.
2. Avaravideha A summit of mount Nisadba(2).
1. Jam. 84, Sth. 689.
3. Avarayideha A summit of mount Nilavamta(1),1
1. Jam. 110, Sth. 689.
Avară (Aparā) Capital of the Naliņa(4) district in Mahāvideba. See also Naliņa(4).
1. SthA. p. 438.
Avarāiã (Aparājitā) See Aparāiyā.
1. Jiv. 144, Jam. 96, 102.
Avarāiya (Aparājita) . See Aparāiya.'
1. Tir. 606.
See Aparāiyā(6).1
Avarāiyā (Aparājitā)
1. Tir. 153.
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