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Amjaņa
7. Amjana A celestial abode in Sahassārakappa where gods live for a maximum period of eighteen sāgaropama years.
1. Sam. 18.
8. Amjana Tenth part of the first layer of the Rayanappabhā(2) region. It is one thousand yojanas wide.1
1. Sth. 778.
Amjanaga (Añjanaka) Same as Amjaņa(1).
1. Jam. 33, Sth. 725.
Amjaņagapavvaya (Añjanakaparvata) same as Amjana(1).1
1. Sam 84.
Amjaņagiri Same as Amjaņa(1),1
1. Uttk. p. 192.
A hill in the Gangetic region of north
1. Amjanapavrata (Añja naparvata) India.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 516.
2. Amjapapavvata Same as Amjaņa(1).1
1. Jiv. 183.
Amjanapavvaya (Anjanaparvata) Same as Amjanapavvata(2).
1. Jiv. 183.
1. Amjanapulaya (Añjanapulaka) Eleventh part of the first layer of the Rayaņappabhā(2) region.1
1. Sth, 778.
2. Amjanapulaya A peak of the eastern Ruyaga(1) mountain. It is presided over by goddess Aparājiyā(6).1
1. Sth. 643.
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Amjanappabhā (Añjanaprabhā) A lotus-pond (puskariņi), dasālavaņa, in the south-west of the Mamdara(3) mountain.1
1. Jam. 103.
1. Amjapā (Añjanā) A lotus-pond to the south-west of the Jambū(2) treel in Bhaddasālavana. 1. Jam. 90.
2. Jam, 103. 2. Amjaņā A virtuous lady (sati).
1. Ava. 43.
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