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INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS
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Kadadāsa, n. of a gang of thieves, 298, 363. Kāla, son of Śreņika, 313; Kūņika's general 320; death of, 321. Kalkin, k. in Pāțaliputra, 339; his date, 339; persecutes Jain sādhus, 3:0; digs up
mounds and takes gold deposited by Nanda, 340; Pāțaliputra destroyed by flood, Kalkin builds new city, 341; good time for 50 years, 341; persecutes
sādhus again, 341; destroyed by Sakra, 342. kalyäņas, five, 24, n. 58. Kāmadeva, resident of Campā, lay-disciple of Vira, 208. Kaņdarīka, prince, takes the vow, 243; breaks the vow, 243; ill from overeating,
dies, 244. Kapila, disciple of Marici, founder of Sankhya, 6 f. Kapila, story of, 295-300; poor Brāhman boy goes to Śrāvasti to study with
Indradatta, 295; gets food at Salibhadra's, falls in love with slave-girl, 296; meditation on increase of desire with money, 297 f.; takes the vow, 298;
sings and dances for thieves, 299, consecrates substitute statue, 299; 363. karaņa ( a dance position ), 291. karma ( accumulated result of past actions ), 3. karma, impossible to avoid function of, 165. karmas, cight, 30, n. 61. Kaļapūtanā, Vyantari, 122. kāyotsarga (a posture of meditation ), 45. Kesin, nephew of Udayana, 285; poisons Udāyana, 307. Kharaka, a physician, 121. Kirātas, 16 kitchen, unfailing, 245. knowledge, eight practices of, 20, n. 44. Kolláka, hamlet visited by Vira, 42. kșatriya (the warrior caste ), 11. Kşatriyakundagrāma, birthplace of Mahāvīra, 26, 193. Kșemila, soothsayer, 59. Kūlavāluka ( ovālaka), a relapsed sadhu, 326; story of, 327-330; helps take
Vaiśāli, 329. Kumāranandin, goldsmith, with 500 wives, 285; invited by two goddesses to be
their husband, 186; goes to Pañcaśaila, 186; dies by a fire-ceremony, becomes lord of Pañcaśaila, Vidyunmalin, 287; told by friend Nagila to
have statue of Arhat made, 288; sends statue to Vitabhaya by sea-trader,289. Kumārapāla, k, of Anahilapāļaka, 309, date, extent of his conquests, 309; meets
Hemnacandra, 309; reforms instituted by, 310; digs up second statue of
Vira, 311. kumbha ( a bulk measure of several bushels ), 341. Kumbhakāraksta, city, founding of, 307, n. 239.
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