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4. Pasenai Fifth Kulagara (governor) of the current descending cycle in the Bharaha(2) region. Cakkhukamtā was his wife. His height was 600 bows.3
1. Sam. 157, Sth. 556, Tir. 75, AvaN.1 2 . Sth. 556.
155, Vis. 1568, Jam. 28-9, Kalp V. 3. AvaN. 156. p. 232.
5. Pasenai King of Kusaggapura. He was the father of king Senia(1). founder of the city of Rāyagihal and follower of Titthayara Pāsa(1). According to Sanskrit commentators, his daughter Prabhāvati was married to Pāsa, and hence, he was Pāsa's father-in-law as well.3 1. AvaCu. II. p. 158, I. p. 546, NanM. 3. KalpDh. p. 133, KalpV. p. 204, p. 150.
Kalpl. p. 112. 2. Tir. 486. Pasenaiya (Prasenajit). See Paseņai.
1. Tir. 75, 486, Sam. 157, AvaN. 155, Avam. p. 154. Paha (Prabha) Identical with Pabhāsa(2).
1. AvaN. 1292.
1. Paharāa (Patharāja) Fifth would-be Padisattu of the Bharaha(2) region.1
1. Sam. 159, Tir. 1146. 2. Paharãa (Prahlāda) Seventh Padisattu of the present Osappiņi in the Bharaha(2) region. He was also killed by Datta(2). In the Tiloyapaņņatti he is named as Praharaṇa. See also Pahirāya and Palhãa. 1. AvaN. 42, (Dipikā). Vis. 1767, Sam. 2. 4.519.
158, AvaM. p. 238, Tir. 610. Pahaliya (Pahalika) Same as Bahaliya."
1. Praj. 37. Pahāräiya (Prabhārājika) One of the eighteen Bambhi(2) scripts.
1. Sam. 18, Praj. 37. Pahäsa (Prabhāsa) It is referred to as one of the unholy places (kutitthas)1 as it is accepted as a tirtha by the heretics. Otherwise it is regarded as a sacred place. See also Pabhāsa(5).
1. NisCu. III. p. 193. Pahäsă (Prahāsā) One of the two wives of Jakkha Vijjumāli of Pamcasela island. She invited goldsmith Anamgasena of Campä to her island. 1
1. NisCu. III. pp. 140, 269, BrhKs. p. 1389. Pahirāya (Prahlāda) Same as Pathāa.1
1. Tir. 609.
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