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________________ 439 Pamhuttaravadimsaga 1. Pamhagāvai (Paksmakāvati) A district of Mahāvideha. It is situated to the west of Mamdara(3) mountain and to the south of Sīoã river. Its capital is Vijayapurā.! 1. Jam. 102. One of the four peaks of mount Pamhāvai. 2. Pamhagāvas 1. Jam, 102. Pamhajjhaya (Pakşmadhvaja) A celestial abode just like Pamba(2).' 1. Sam. 9. Pamhappabha (Pakşmaprabha) A celestial abode just like Pamha(2), 1. Sam. 9. Pambalessa (Pakşmaleśya) A celestial abode just like Pamha(2). 1. Sam. 9. Pamhavaņņa (Pakşmavarna) A celestial abode similar to Pamha(2),1 1. Sam. 9. A celestial abode similar to Pamha(2),1 Pamhasinga (Paksmašīnga) 1. Sam. 9. Pamhasittha (Pakşmasssta) 1. Sam. 9. A celestial abode just like Pamha(2).' 1. Pamhävai (Paksmăvati) A Vakkhāra mountain situated to the west of mount Mandara(3) and to the south of river Sioā. 1t separates Mah.pamha and Pamhagāvai districts of Mahāvideha. It has four peaks, viz., Siddhāyayaņakāda, Pamhävai(2), Mahāpamha(2) and Pamhagāvai.(2)1 1. Jam. 102, Sth. 302, 637. 2. Pamhāvai One of the four peaks of Pamhävai(1). 1. Jam. 102. Capital of district Rammaga(4) in the Mahāvideha region. 3. Pamhävai 1. Jam. 96. See Pamhāvail Pamhāvati (Paksmāvati) 1. Sth. 302, 637. Pamhāvatta (Paksmā vartta) A celestial abode just like Pamha(2).1 1. Sam. 9. Pamhuttara vadimsaga (Paksmottarávatamsaka) A celestial abode similar to Pamha(2). 1. Sam. 9. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001125
Book TitlePrakrit Proper Names Part 1
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorMohanlal Mehta, K R Chandra, Dalsukh Malvania
PublisherL D Indology Ahmedabad
Publication Year1970
Total Pages504
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Dictionary, & Dictionary - Language
File Size9 MB
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