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Nalinigumma
2. Nalinigumma Son of Ramakaṇha and grand son of king Senia (1). He had renouneed the world and become a disciple of Mahavira.1
1. Nir. 2.8.
3. Nalinigumma One of the eight kings to be initiated by Mahāpauma (10), the first would-be Titthamkara1 of Bharaha(2).
1. Sth. 625.
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4. Nalinigumma A heavenly abode in Sohammakappa.1 Acarya Asadha (1). after his death, took birth as a god in it.2
1. AvaBh. 130, NisBh. 5599.
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5. Nalinigumma
2. Vis. 2857, UttS. p. 160.
A garden outside the city of Pumdarigini(1). See also
Nalinivana.1
1. AvaCu. I. pp. 133, 384, UttS.p. 326.
6. Naliņigumma A celestial abode in Sahassarakappa where gods are born with a maximum longevity of eighteen Sagaropama years. It is different from Nalinigumma(4).
1. Sam. 18.
Nalinivana (Nalinīvana) A garden in the vicinity of the city of Pumḍarīgiņi (1)1. Probably it is identical with Nalinigumma(5).
1. Jna. 141.
Ṇaliya (Nālikā). A capital of each of Soma (1) & (2). See Somappabha (2) for further information.
1. BhaA. p. 204.
Navaga (Navaka) A merchant of Vasamtapura (3).1
1. AvaH. p. 98.
Navamiya (Navamikā) A principal Disākumārī residing on the Ruyaguttama peak of the western Ruyaga(1) mountain.1
1. Jam. 114, Tir. 157, Sth. 643.
2. Navamiyā of Nayadhammakahā.1
1. Jna. 157.
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3. Navamiya Daughter of a merchant of Kampillapura. She was initiated by Titthayara Pasa(1). In the next life she is reborn as one of the eight principal wives of Sakka(3).2
1. Jna. 157.
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2. Bha. 406, Sth. 612.
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