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Hariesa-Bala
1. Hari A heretical sect.1
1. NamCu. p. 4, Bha A. p. 8. 2. Hari Another name of Vasudeva (2) Kapha(1).
1. AvaN. 422, KalpDh. p. 138.. 3. Hari One of the eigety-eight Gahas. .
1. Sur, 107, Sth. 90, Jams. pp. 531-535, SarM. pp. 295-296, SthA. pp. 78-79.
4. Hari Lord of the southern Vijjukumara gods. He paid homage to Titthayara Mahāvira sojourning at Alabhiya. He is also famed Hartkkamta. He has six principal wives whose names are like those of Dharapa's(1). 1. Vis. (1971, AvaN. 516, AvaCu. I. 2. Bha. 169.
p. 315, AvaM. p. 293, KalpV. p. 169. 3. Bha. 406, Sth. 508. ? .
5. Hari Another name of Harinegamesi.
1. Bha. 567, BhaA. p. 700.
6. Hari ( Harit). A river flowing to the south of mount Mandara(3) in Jambuddiva.' It rises from the southern side of Tigimchiddaha, flows towards the south, falls into its ku nda, reemerges from there, flows into the Haritsa (1) region and empties into the eastern Lavana ocean. 1. Sb.-522, 555, Sam, 14. In Jiv. 141 2 . Jam. 84, Jams. p. 308.
it is named Harakamtā,
1. Hariesa (Harikeśa ) A Cāņdāla community. Hariesa-Bala belonged to this group. 1. Pras. 4, Prasa. p. 15, UttN. p. 354, UttCu. p. 201, AvaCa. Ir. p. 206, Dascu.
p. 45, NisCu. I. p. 9, OghN. 766.
2. Hıriesa A gardener belonging to Rayagiha.!
1. Vyam. I. p. 25. 3. Hariesa Same as Hariesijja.!
1. UttN. p. 9. Hariesa-Bala (Harikeśa-Bala ) An ascetic who belonged to the Høriesa (1) community. He was son of Balakotta(1) and his wife Gori(3) residing at Mayamngatira which is also known as Mayagamgå. He proved to be an influential ascetic and was attended upon by Jakkha god. Once when he was insulted by some Brāhmaras, the Jakkha entered his body and falustat a lesson to them.2 1. UttCu. pp. 202-3, UUN. and Utts. 2 Utt. Ch. 12, Uttk. pp. 235ff., NisCu. pp. 354-6.
III. p. 58, Sthå. p. 237, Sth. 3T5.
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