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See also Soma(1), Soma(2), Soma(3). and Soma(4) for the names of their principal wives. 3. Jama Presiding god of the Bharani constellation.1
1. Jam. 157, 171.
4. Jama A non-jain sage in Mahāvīra's tirtha, recognised as a Patteyabuddha.
1. Risi. 43, Risi (Sangrahani).
Jamaiya (Yadatīta) Fifteenth chapter of Sūyagadal and another name of Āyāṇijja.? 1. Sam. 16, 23.
2. SutCu. p. 297. Jamakāiya (Yamakāyika) Same as Jamaga(2).1
1. Bha. 166. 1. Jamaga (Yamaka) Two mountains in Uttarakuru(1) one on each side of river Sīta. They are of the height of one thousand yojanas. Jambhaga gods reside on them. 1. Jam. 88, Jiv. 148, Sam. 113, SamA. | 2. Bha. 533, BhaA. pp. 654-5.
p. 105, Bha. 533. 2. Jamaga Gods residing on the Jamaga(1) mountains. They are under the command of Jama(2) and are also known as Jamakāiya. Their capital is known as Jamagā.3 1. Jam. 88, Jiv. 148.
| 3. Jam. 88. 2. Bha. 166.
Jamagapavvaya (Yamakaparvata) See Jamaga(1).
1. Sam. 113, Bha. 563. Jamagā (Yamakā) Capital of the Jamaga(2) gods.
1. Jam. 88. Jamadaggi (Jamadagni) Son of Jama(1) and father of Rāma (Parasurāma). He is well-known for his anger. Renugă, daughter of king Jiyasattu(29) of Migakotthaga, was his wife. He was killed by Kattavīriya(1), son of Anamta vīriya.
1. Avaču. I. p. 519, SutSi. p. 170, Aval. p. 391. Jamadevakāiya (Yamadevakāyika) Indentical with Jamaga(2).1
1. Bha. 166. Jamappabha (Yamaprabha) Two mountains just like Somappabha(2). They form capitals of two Logapālas of the name of Jama(2).
1. BhaA. p. 204.
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