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3. Naliņa One of the eight kings to be initiated by Mahāpauma (10), the first would be Titthamkaral of Bharaha (2).
1. Sth, 625.
4. Naliņa One of the eight districts of the southern part of the western Mahävideha. Asogā (1) is its capital.? Elsewhere Avarā is mentioned in place of Asogā.3 1. Sam. 34, Sth. 92.
3. SthA. p. 438. 2. Jam. 102.
5. Ņaliņa. A celestial abode in Mahāsukka (1) where gods live maximum for eighteen Sāgaropoma years, breathe once in eighteen fortnights and feel hungry once in eighteen thousand years.
1. Sam. 18. 6. Ņaliņa A peak of the southern Rayaga (1) mountain.
1. Sth. 643.
7. Nalina A celestial abode in Mahãsukka(1) where gods live for 17 Sāgaropama years at the maximum.1
1. Sam. 17.
Naliņakūda (Nalinakūta) A Vakkhāra mountain in Mahăvideha, lying to the north of river Sītā, to the south of mount Nilavamta, to the east of Āvatta (1) and to the west of Mamgalāvai (1) district. It has four summits : (1) Siddhāyayaņa, (2) Ņaliņa(2), (3) Avatta(3), and (4) Mamgalávatta(1).1
1. Jam. 95, Sth. 302, 434, 637.
Nalimagumma (Nalinagulma) See Nalinigumma(6).1
1. Sth. 625, Sam. 18.
Naliņā (Nalinā) A lotus-pond in the south-east of mount Mamdara(3).1
1. Jam. 90, 103. 1. Ņaliņīvai (Nalināvati) A Vijaya(23) (district) in the south-west of the Mahăvideha region with its capital at Viyasogā. It is also known as Salilāvai. 1. Jam. 102, Sth. 637.
I 2. JnaA. p. 123, Avaču. I. p. 176,
Jna. 64. 2. Naliņāvai A summit of mount Suhāvaha.
1. Jam. 102,
1. Naliņigumma (Nalinigulma) Eighth chapter of Kappavadimsiya.
1. Nir. 2. 1.
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