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Hatthibhati Supaņda(3)", Aņamtaviriya,? Paṁļu(1)", Siva(7)9, Kaņerudattal, etc. reigned there. It has been the birth place of Cakkavatti Sanamkumāra(3), Cakkavatti(1) Bambhadatta visited it12, Gamgadatta(4)13 and Sambhūya(2)" died here with a resolve (nidāna), Hatthināura was invaded by king Damadamta of Hatthisisa during the reign of five Pamdaval5 brothers. It was made sacred by the visits of Titthayara Munisuvvaya(1), Pasa(1), Mahāvira and. preceptor Dhammaghosa(5). They ordained here merchants like Kattia (2) and Gamgadatta(6), ladies like Sati and Amjū(3)17, king Siva(7), merchant Patthila(2)18 and prince Mahabbala(1)19. Householders like Bala(1)20 and Sumbha(3), trappers like Bhima(2) and Gottăsa(2)22 belonged to this place. It was predicted that prince Ņamdisena(6), priest Vahassaidattaa, merchant Umbaradatta(1)25 and fisherman Soriyadatta(2)20 would take rebirth in the families of some merchants of this city. See also Gayapura and Ņāgapura. 6. Vip. 10.
16. Bha. 617, AvaCu. II. p. 276, SthA. 7. AvaCu. I. p. 520, AvaH. p. 392.
p. 510, Bha. 5768. Jna. 117, PrasA. p. 87.
17. Jna. 157. 9: Bha. 417, AvaCu. I. p. 471, Stha. 18. Bha. 418, AvaCu. I. pp. 469-472,
Anu. 6, Sth. 691, SthA. p. 456, 10. UttN. pp. 377-9.
19. Bha. 428-431. 11: Utts. p. 396, NisBh. 2590.
20. Nir. 3.9. 12. Uttn. pp. 379-80...
21. Vip. 33. 13. AvaCu. I. pp. 474-475, Sam. 158, 22. Vip. 10-11, SthA. p. 507. Tir. 608, AvaH. p. 358.
23. Vip. 27. 14. Utt. 13.1, 28, UttCu.p. 214, Utts. 24. Vip. 25. p. 376.
25. Vip. 28. 13. AvaCu. I. p. 492, Avah. p. 365.
26. Vip. 28, 29. Hatthiņāgapura (Hastināgapura) Same as Hatthiņāura.?
1. Bha, 428. Hatthiņāpura ( Hastināpura) See Hatthiņāura.1
1. Bha. 617, AvaCu. I. pp. 474, 520, Vip. 29. Hatthitā vasa (Hastitāpasa) A class of Vānaprastha ascetics' living on the flesh of elephants. Adda(2) had discussion with one of these ascetics at Rāyagiha.3 1. Bha. 417, Nir. 3.3.
1 3. SutCu. pp. 443-4. 2. BhaA. 579, AupA. p. 90, SutN. 190. Hatthipāla ( Hastipāla ) King of Pāvā-Majjhimā. He was contemporary of Titthayara Mahāvīra.
1. Kalp. p. 122-3, 147, SamA. p. 73. Hatthibhūti (Hastibhūti) Son of merchant Hatthimitta of Ujjeņi. He had taken to asceticism with his father.1
1. Utt.Cu. pp. 53 ff: UttN. and Utts. pp. 84 ff; Uttk. pp. 31 ff.
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