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Lokāeta
Lecchai (Lecchakin) Name of a clan, The nine kings belonging to it formed a confederation with the nine kings of the Mallai clan and the Kingdoms of Kāsi and Kosala. All of them joined hand with King Cedaga in fighting a battle against king Kūņia. These kings were present at Pāvá (Majjhima) on the occasion of Titthayara Mahāvīra's liberation." See also Mallai and its foot-note. 1. Nir. 1.1, Bha. 300, Sut. 1.13.10,
AupA, p. 58, InaA. p. 45, SutCu. 2.1.9. RajM, p. 285, KalpV. p. 192,
pp. 278, 315. 2. Kalp. 128.
Lenajambhaga (Layanajrmbhaka) One of the ten kinds of Jambhaga gods. They reside on the Cittakuda(1), Vicittakāda and Kamcana mountains.1
1. Bha. 533.
Leppāra (Lepyakara ) An Ariya industrial group engaged in plastering, moulding and modelling.
1. Praj. 37. Leva (Lepa ) A merchant of Ņālamdā. He was a lay-votary of Mahāvira.1
1. Sut. 2.7.2, SutCu. Pp. 450-151. 1. Lesā (Leśyā) See Lessā.
1. Praj. v. 5.
2. Lesă Same as Lesajjhayaņa.
1. UttN. p. 9.
Thirty-fourth chapter of Uttarajjhayaņa.
Lesajjhayaņa (Lešyādhyayana )
1. Sam. 36, SthA. p. 32.
1. Lessā (Leśyā) First chapter of the nineteenth section of Viyāhapaņņatti.!
1. Bha. 648. 2. Lessā Seventeenth chapter of Paņņavaņā.
1. Praj. v. 5. Loamtia (Lokāntika) See Logamtiya.
1. Kalp. 110, AvaCu. I. p. 251. Lokapaļipāraṇā (Lokapratipūraņā ) See Isipabbhāră.
1. Sam. 12." Lokabiridusāra Another name of Bimdusāra(1) the fourteeth Puvva.1
1. Nan. 57, Sam. 25, 147, NanCu. p. 76, NanM. p. 241. Lokāeta (Lokāyata) See Logāyaya.
1. SutCu. p. 266.
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