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3. Paumävai Wife of king Mahāpauma(7) of the city of Puṁdarigiņi(1).
1. Jna. 141, Utts. p. 326.
4. Paumävai
1. Jna. 55.
Wife of king Selaga(3) and mother of prince Mamquaa.'
5. Paumávai Wife of king Sumitta(3) of Rāyagiha and mother of Muņisuvvaya(1), the twentieth Titthamkara of the current descending cycle.1
1. Sam. 157, AvaN. 229, Tir. 483. 6. Paumāvai Wife of prince Udāyaṇa(2), son of king Sayāṇīya of Kosambi. She was raped by Vabassaidatta, son of priest Somadatta(4).
1. Vip. 24.5.
7. Paumāvai One of the four principal wives of Bhima(3), the lord of the southern Rakkhasa gods.1 She is also called Vasumai(3)? The same is the name of a principal wife of Mahābhima(1). 1. Bha. 406.
| 2. Sth. 273, Jna. 153.
8. Paumăvai Daughter of king Cedaga of Vesāli, wife of king Dahivāhaņa of Campă and mother of Karakamdu. See Dahivāhaņa for further details.
1. AvaCu. II. pp. 204-5, NisCu. II. P, 232, BrhBh. 5099, Utts. p. 300.
9. Panmävai Wife of king Kunia of Campā and mother of Udai(2). She was jealous of the elephant and necklace possessed by Halla(3) and Vihalla(1). It was this jealousy that made her husband Kūnia fight with king Cedaga of Vesāli.
1. Nir. 1.1, AvaCu. II. pp. 171-2, BhaA. pp. 316-7.
10. Paumăvai Wife of king Ņahavāhaņa of Bharuyaccha. She was very much impressed by the poetic power of ācārya Vairabhūti but got disappointed seeing his ugly appearance.1
1. VyaBh. 3.58. 11. Paumāvai A goddess of this name.1
1. Ava. p. 19. 12. Paumāvai Wife of Käla(1) and mother of Pauma(13) of Campā.1
1. Nir 2.1.
13. Paumāvai Wife of king Mahabbala(11) and mother of prince Viramgaya(2) of the city of Kohidaga.1
1. Nir. 5.1.
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