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Pamayathāņāim
5. Pabhāsa A sacred place situated on the shore of the sea touching the Surattha country. It was named Pabhāsa after the illumination made by the lord of the Lavaņa ocean at this place to celebrate the liberation of Mati and Sumati(3), two daughters of Pamdusena whose dead bodies were washed ashore. They were proceeding to mount Settumja on a pilgrimage but their ship sank in the way.1 Pilgrims visiting this place used to participate in community-feasts (samkhadi). See also Pabhāsatittha and Pabāsa.
1. AvaCu. II. p. 197, Sth. 142. 1 2. BrhBh. 3150, BrhKs. p. 884.
6. Pabhāsa A celestial abode where gods' maximum span of life is seven sāgaropama years. They have desire for food once in seven thousand years and breathe once in seven fortnights. It is similar to Sama.
1. Sam. 7.
7. Pabhāsa Presiding god of mount Mālavamtapariāa.1
1. Jam. 111.
Pabhāsatittha (Prabhāsatirtha) A sacred place in the north-west direction of Varadāma. It is situated on the shore of the Lavana ocean, in the extreme western corner of Bharaha(2), and at the place where river Simdhu(1) enters the ocean. Its lord was subjugated by Bharaha(1). It is identical with Pabhāsa(5). 1. Jam. 49, AvaCu. I. p. 189, Raj. 135, 2. Jams. p, 213. JivM. p. 244.
3. Jam. 45-62.
A god presiding over Pabhă
Pabhāsatitthakumara (Prabhāsatirthakumāra) satittha.1
1. Jam. 50.
A park situated in the vicinity of the city
Pamayavana (Pramadavana) of Teyalipura.
1. Jna. 96.
See Pamāyappamāya.1
Pamādappamāda (Pramādāpramāda)
1. NanM. p. 58.
Thirty-second chapter of Uttarajjhayana.1
Pamāyathāņa (Pranıādasthāna)
1. Uttn. p. 9, Sam. 36.
Same as Pamāyathāņa.1
Pamāyathāņāim (Pramādasthānāni)
1. Sam. 36.
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