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Parāsara (Paradara) A brahmin mendicant and his followers.
1. Aup. 38, Parikamma (Parikarman) One of the five sections of Ditthivāya. It consists of seven sub-sections dealing with seven types of parikamma (refinement).
1. Sam. 147, Sth. 262, Nan. 56.
Parināma Thirteenth chapter of Pannavaņā.
1. Praj. v. 3. Parivāyaya (Parivrājaka) See Parivvāyaga.
1. NisCu, III. p. 414. -
One of the five sects of Samaņas(1). Geruya
Parlyvāyaga (Parivrājaka) is its another name.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 137.
2. BrhM. p. 247, AcaSi. p. 314. NisCu.
III. p. 414.
Parisadiyakamdamülapamdupatta pupphaphalāhāra"(Parisațitakandamūlapāndupatrapuspaphalāhāra) A class of Vānaprastha ascetics living on rotten and worn out bulbs, roots, leaves, flowers and fruits.!
1. Bha. 417, Nir. 3.3, Aup. 38, AcaCu. p. 257, Parisaņa The country of Persia and the Persian people. See Pärasa.
1. NisCu. II. p. 470. Parisă (Parişad) Tenth chapter of the third section of Viyābapannatti, * 1. Bha. 126, Parisaha (Parişaha) Second chapter of Uttaraljhayaņa.
1. Sam. 36, UttN. p. 9. 1. Palamba (Pralamba) One of the eighty-eight Gahas.1
1. Sur. 107, Sth. 90, Jams. pp. 534-535, SurM. pp. 295-296, SthA. pp. 78-79. 2. Palamba A celestial abode in Pāpata where gods have maximum age of nineteen sägaropama years. They breathe once in nineteen fortnights and have desire for food once in nineteen thousand years,
1. Sam. 20. 3. Palamba Same as Balava, a Muhutta.1
1. Sam. 30. 4. Palamba A peak of the eastern Ruyaga(1) mountain."
1, Stủ. 643.
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