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Pavvayaa (Parvataka) Previous birth of Duvittha(2), the second Yăsudeva(1). Subhadda(1) was his preceptor. He made a resolve (nidāna) at Kanagavatthu to be reborn as a Vāsudeva(1) and its cause was the game of dice.
1. Sam. 158, Tir. 605ff., SamA. p. 158. Payvayarāya (Parvatarāja) One of the several names of mount Mandara(3),
1. Sur. 26.
Pavvā (Parvā) Exterior council of the lords of some sub-classes of gods, viz. Camara(1) etc.1
1. Sth. 154.
A type of gods under Vesamana(9).1
Pavyāņa (Pramlāna)
1. Bha. 168.
Pasannacamda (Prasannacandra) King of the city of Potanapura, He was son of Somacamda(2) and Dhārini(20). He handed over the kingdom to his minor son and took to asceticism. Once when he was engaged in contemplation, he heard some one saying 1 : “King Pasannacamda has committed a blunder in renouncing the world and handing over the kingdom to his minor son. His ministers are now plotting to ruin the minor king together with his entire family. The queen has already left the palace and fled somewhere.” This enraged the contemplating ascetic. He started a rigorous fight in thought against the ministers. Later he realised the fact of his being a monk and no more a king. He deeply repented for his evil thoughts, obtained omniscience and attained emancipation in the presence of Mahāvira.? • 1. According to PakY. p. 11, he be- 2. AvaCu. I. p. 456, NisCu. IV. p. 68, longed to Khiipaitthiya (2).
AvaN. 1158, AcaCu. p. 179, SthA.
p. 44, Ava. p. 27. 1. Paseņai (Prasenajit) Ninth chapter of the first section of Amtagadadasā.
1. Ant. 1.
2. Pasenai Son of king Amdhaga-Vanhi(1) and his queen Dhāriņi(5) of Bāravai. He was consecrated by Titthayara Aritthaņemi. After observing asceticism for twelve years he attained emancipation on mount Settumja.
1. Ant. 2. 3. Pasenai King of the city of Săvatthi.
1, UttN. p. 286, Utts. p. 288.
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