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Pappabhadda Punnapattiá (Purnapatrikā) An off-shoot of Uddehagana(2).
1. Kalp. p. 259. 1. Punnabhadda (Purnabhadra) Eleventh chapter of the sixth section of Amtagadadasā.
1. Ant, 12. 2. Punnabhadda A merchant of Văniyagama, who took initiation from Titthayara Mahāvira and attained emancipation on mount Vipula.
1. Ant. 14. 3. Puņņabhadda One of the disciples of Sambhõivijaya(4).'
1. Kalp. p. 256. 4. Puppabhadda A shrine situated to the north-east of Campā." It was visited by Påsa(1), Mahā viral and Suhamma(1) and Jamba(1). It was dedicated to Jakkha god of the same name." 1. Aup. 2, Jna. 79, 91, 105, 152, 3. Jna. 176, Ant. 17-26, Dasa. 9.1. Vip. 34.
4. Upa. 2, Nir. 1.1, Prasa. p. 1, Jna. 2. 2. Jna. 152.
| 5. Vip. 34. 5. PuppabhaddaOne of the two lords of the Jakkha gods. He performed worship of Titthayara Mahāvira every night during the latter's four months sojourn at Campā.? He is under Loga pāla Vesamaņa(9), He will maintain the army of Mahāpauma(9 and 10) of Sayaduvāra. His principal wives are Punna(1), Uttamā(2), Tarayā and Bahuputtiyā(1)." 1. Bha. 169, KalpDh. p. 110, Praj. 48, 3. Bha. 168. NisCu. III. p. 224.
4. Bha. 554, 559, Sth. 693. 2. AvaCu. I. p. 320.
5. Bha. 406, Sth. 273, Jna. 153. 6. Punnabhadda A peak of mount Veyaddha(2) in Bharaha(2). It is constituted of gold.
1. Jam. 12. 7. Punnabhadda A peak of mount Mālavamta in Mahävideba.1
1. Jam. 91, Sth. 689. 8. Puņnabhadda A deity presiding over the Puņņabhadda(6) peak.?
1. Jam. 14.
9. Pupnabhadda A god belonging to the Puņņabhadda(10) celestial abode of the Sohamma(1) region. He performed thirty-two kinds of dramas before Titthayara Mahāvira. In his previous birth he was a merchant of the same name in Manivaiyā city. He had become a monk and observed asceticism. He will attain liberation in Mahāvideba.!
1. Nir. 3.5. 59
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