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Avarājia (Aparājita) See Aparāiya(4).
1. KalpDh. p. 152. Avaviha (Avavidha) One of the twelve principal lay-votaries of Gosāla."
1. Bha. 330.
Avāha One of the sixteen janapadas (countries) in the time of Titthayara Mahāvira.
1. Bha. 554.
Aviyatta-Jambhaga (Avyakta-Jrmbhaka) One of the ten kinds of Jambhaga
gods,
1. Bha. 533.
Avvatta (Avyakta) A doctrine which holds that nothing can be known definitely. It was propounded by the disciples of preceptor Asādha(1) after his death. See also Āsādha(1).
1. Utts. p. 160, Vis. 2858, AvaN. 780, SthA. p. 412.
Avvattaya (Avyaktaka) Same as Avvatta.
1. Vis. 2858.
Avvattiya (Avyaktika) Follower of the doctrine of Avvatta.
1. Aup. 41, AupA. p. 106.
Avvābāha (Avyābādha) A class of Logantiya gods.
1. Bha. 531, Sth. 684.
Asamkhaya (Asankhya) Fourth chapter of Uttarajjhayaņa.
1. Sam. 36, Uttn. p. 9.
Asamga (Asanga) A god under the command of Vesamaņa(9), a Logapāla of Sakka(3).
1. Bha. 168.
Asam jala (Asañjvala) Thirteenth Titthamkara of the current descending cycle in the Eravaya(1) region of Jambuddīva. Titthogālī mentions Sībaseña (4) in his place 2 and Asamjala as fourteenth one.3 1. Sam. 159.
2. Tir. 325.
3. Ibid. 351.
Asamvuda (Asam vrta) Ninth chapter of the seventh section of Viyāhapannatti,
1. Bha. 260.
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