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(devaqaha, devaqaha)<br><b>Devaḍaha</b>¦, m. (= Pali Deva-daha; Pali, AMg. daha for Skt. Lex. draha = Skt. hrada; domal ḍ seems not to be recorded anywhere else), n. of a Śākyan village (ni- gama): °ho Mv i.355.15; °hāto 357.1; in 356.5, 7 mss. corruptly deva-ubha (em. Senart). +
(devendrasamaya, devendra-samaya)<br><b>Devendra-samaya</b>¦, nt., n. of a ‘royal science’ (rāja- śāstra) taught in Suv Chap. 12: Suv 69.18; 131.9; 132.6 ff. It deals with kingship, and seems to have been originally an independent work; Nobel, Introd. XLI. +
(devendrabudDi, devendrabudDi)<br><b>Devendrabuddhi</b>¦, n. of a teacher: Mvy 3490. +
(devendracUqa, devendracUqa)<br><b>Devendracūḍa</b>¦, n. of two presumably different Tathāgatas: Gv 259.1; 361.5. +
(devendragarBa, devendragarBa)<br><b>Devendragarbha</b>¦, n. of a Tathāgata: Gv 360.9. +
(devendrarAja, devendrarAja)<br><b>Devendrarāja</b>¦, n. of a Bodhisattva: Gv 4.6. +
(devABika, devABika)<br><b>Devābhika</b>¦, n. of a former Buddha: Mv i.141.2. +
(devAlaMkfta, devAlaMkfta)<br><b>Devālaṃkṛta</b>¦, n. of a former Buddha: Mv i.139.6. +
(devAvataraRa, devAvataraRa)<br><b>Devāvataraṇa</b>¦, nt., n. of a place: Karmav 78.16. It seems safe to assume that it means <b>Devāvatāra</b>; cf. (Sāṃkāśye nagare) devatāvataraṇaṃ vidarśitaṃ bhavati Divy 150.23. +
(devAvatAra, devAvatAra)<br><b>Devāvatāra</b>¦, m., n. of a place, = <b>Sāṃkāśya</b>, q.v.: °raḥ Mvy 4103; °re Māy 105 (the Chin. comms. cited by Lévi 115 make the identification); °re mahācaitye Saṃ- kaśye mahāprātihārike Mmk 88.14 (vs). Cf. prec. +
(devAvatArasUtra, devAvatAra-sUtra)<br><b>Devāvatāra-sūtra</b>¦, n. of a work: Karmav 159.18 (see Lévi's note). +
(devI, devI)<br><b>Devī</b>¦, n. of a yakṣiṇī: Sādh 561.2 (but possibly only an epithet of one of the names which adjoin this word in a long cpd. listing names of yakṣiṇī). +
(Danagupta, Danagupta)<br><b>Dhanagupta</b>¦, n. of a son of Gupta the perfumer: Divy 351.22. +
(Danapati, Danapati)<br><b>Dhanapati</b>¦, n. of a king: Gv 399.12. +
(Danapatigupta, Danapatigupta)<br><b>Dhanapatigupta</b>¦, n. of a former Buddha: Mv i.140.3. +
(DanapAla, 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. +
(DanapAlaka, DanapAlaka)<br><b>Dhanapālaka</b>¦ (= Pali id.), = prec.: Av i.177.6 (here ed. with best ms. Dhaṇa°, but v.l. Dhana° as in Pali). +
(DanasaMmata, DanasaMmata)<br><b>Dhanasaṃmata</b>¦, n. of an ancient king: Divy 62.11 ff. (previous birth of Maitreya, 66.22). +
(DanaSrI, DanaSrI)<br><b>Dhanaśrī</b>¦, n. of a Tathāgata: Śikṣ 169.13. +
(DanaMjayasUtra, DanaMjaya-sUtra)<br><b>Dhanaṃjaya-sūtra</b>¦, n. of a work: Karmav 55.19. +