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Paljunna-khamāsamaņa
Pagati (Prakrti) See Pagai.
1. Nir. 5.1, 5.5. Pagabbhă (Pragalbhā ) A nun of the line of Tittbayara Pasa(1).1
1. AvaN. 485, Vis. 1939, Kalpv. p. 166, AvaM. p. 282.
Paccakkhāna (Pratyākhyāna) A chapter of Avassaya. There is a nijjuttia as well as a cunnion it. 1. AvaN, 1554, AvaCu. I. p. 3, Anu. 2. DasCu. p. 211.
59, AvaN (Dipikā) II. p. 183, NanM. 3. AvaCu. II. p. 325.
p. 204, PakY. p. 41. Paccakhānappavāya (Pratyākhyānapravāda ) Ninth of the fourteen Puyva texts. It contained twenty chapters and eighty-four thousand padas. It dealt with pratyākhyāna. 1. Nan. 57, AvaCu. II. p. 273, Sam. 20. 2. NanCu. p. 57, SamA. p. 131, AvaN.
1554. NanM. p. 241.
Pajjaraya (Prajaraka) A Mahāņiraya situated in Rayapappabhā(2).
1. Sth. S15, SthA. p. 367.
Pajjavasaņākappa (Paryusaņākalpa ) Same as Pajjosavanāk appa.
1. KalpCu. p. 89. 1. Pajjunna (Pradyumna) Son of Vāsudeva(2) Kanha(1). and his queen Ruppiņi(1). He was first among the three and a half crore Jāyava princes. He took initiation from Titthayara Aritthaņemi, studied the twelve Anga(3) texts, observed asceticism for sixteen years and attained liberation after one month's self-starvation (sarnlehanà).3 Vedabbhi was his wife and Apiruddha(2) their son 1. Ant. 8.
3. Ant. 8, AvaCu. I. p. 355, Ava. D: 27. 2. Ina u7, 122, Nir, 5.1, Pras. 15, SthA. p. 433. AntA. p. 1.
4. Ant. 8. 2. Pajjumpa Sixth chapter of the fourth section of Antagadadasa.
1. Ant. 8. 3. Pajjuộpa A cloud that causes crops grow for one thousand years if it rains once.
1. Sth. 347.
Pajjuşna-khamāsamaņa (Pradyumnakşamāśramana ) A preceptor remembered and saluted by Jiņadāsagasimahattara, the author of Nisiha visesacunni. He seems to be the teacher of the author.? 1. NisCu. I. p. 1.
12. 'See Nisitha eka Adhyayana', Nikitha
Curņi, Vol. JV. p. 47.
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