Dhanapāla (7662)

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|bhs-entry=<k1>DanapAla<k2>DanapAla<br><b>Dhanapāla</b>¦ (= Pali id.), n. of an elephant let loose by Devadatta, or by Ajātaśatru at his instigation, to kill the Buddha: Karmav 49.21; see also next. In Pali oftener called Nālāgiri.
<b>Dhanapāla</b>¦ (= Pali id.), n. of an elephant let loose by Devadatta, or by Ajātaśatru at his instigation, to kill the Buddha: Karmav 49.21; see also next. In Pali oftener called Nālāgiri.
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Dhanapāla
Entry 7662, Page 275, Col. 1
<k1>DanapAla<k2>DanapAla
Dhanapāla¦ (= Pali id.), n. of an elephant let loose by Devadatta, or by Ajātaśatru at his instigation, to kill the Buddha: Karmav 49.21; see also next. In Pali oftener called Nālāgiri.

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