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Namdiseņā (Nandisenā) A lotus-pond on the western Amjanaga(1) mountain in the Namdīsara island. 1
1. Sth. 307, Jiv. 183. Namdissara (Nandiśvara) See Namdīsara.1
1. Sur. 101, AvaCu, J. p. 397, Vis. 790. Namdissaravara (Nandiśvaravara) See Naṁdisara.1
1. Sur. 101. Namdissarā (Nandīśvarā) A bell belonging to the indras of Váyukumāra gods.1
1. Jam. 119. Namdi (Nandī) See Namdi.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 316, Vis. 1975, Pak p. 43, Nam. 44. Naṁdigama (Nandigrāma) See Namdiggāma.1
1. AvaN. 520.
Namdidiva (Nandidvīpa)
1. Jiv. 166.
Same as Ņamdisara(1)
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Namdīphala ( Nandiphala ). Fifteenth chapter of the first section Ņāyādhammakahā.1
1. Jna. 5, Sam. 19, JnaA, p. 10. Naṁdisamudda (Nandīsamudra). Identical with Namdisara (3)
1. Jiv. 166.
1. Namdisara (Nandīšvara). Eighth ring island surrounding the Khododa ocean. There are four Amjanaga (1) mountains situated in its four quarters. They have four temples consisting of four images of Jinas. Gods go there to celebrate the birth etc. of Titthayaras. One possessing the supernatural power of vidyācäraņā can travel up to this island.'. Kailasa 2. and Harivāhana are its two presiding gods. 1. Jiv. 183, Sur. 101, Sth. 580.
4. NanM. p. 107. 2. Sth. 650, Bha. 683-4, Vis. 790-2.
5. Jiv. 183. 3. Jam. 33, 123, NisCu. III. p. 141. 2. Namdisara. One of the two friends of Mahissara.
1. AvaCu. II. p. 175.
3. Namdisara. An ocean surrounding the Namdisara (1) island. Sumana and Somaṇasabhadda are its presiding gods.1
1. Jiv. 184, Sur. 101,
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