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Pedhālaggama
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Pedálaggãma (Pedhālagrāma) A village in Dadhabhūmi. It was visited by Titthayara Mahāvīra.! 1. AvaN. 498, Vis. 1953, Kalpv. p. 168, AvaM.'p. 288. In AvaCu. I. p. 301, it is
mentioned as a park. See Pedhāla(2).
1. Pedhälaputta (Pedhālaputra) Eighth would-be Titthamkara in Bharaha (2). In his previous birth he was Narda(8).
1. Tir. 1112, Sam. 159.
Ano' her name of Udaa(3).1
2. Pedhāla patta
1. Sth. 692.
Eighth chapter of the third section of Anuttarovaväiyadasā.
3. Pedbālaputta
1. Anut. 3.
4, Pedhāla putta Son of lady merchant Bhaddā(9) of Văniyaggāma. He accepted asceticism from Titthayara Mahāvira and attained Savvatthasiddha a celestial abade, after death. He will get emancipation in Mahāvideha.1
1. Anut. 6.
A kind of gods under Lagapāla Jama(2).1
Peyakãiya (Pretakāyika)
1. Bha. 166.
A kind of gods under Logapala Jama(2).
Peyadevakāiya (Pretadevakāyika)
1. Bha. 166.
1. Pellaa (Preraka) Son of lady merchant Bhadda(7) of Rayagiha. He accepted asceticism from Titthayara Mahāvīra. After his death soul attained the Savvatthasiddha celestial abode. He will get emancipation in Mahāvideha.
1. Anut. 6. 2. Pellaa Fourth chapter of the third section of Aņuttarovavãiyadasa.
1. Anut. 3. Pomdariya (Pundarîka) A celestial abode in Mahāsukka(1) similar to Pauma(4).1
1. Sam. 17.
1. Pomdarigini (Pundarīkinī) A lake situated in one of the four quarters of the southern Amjanaga(1) mountain in the Namdisaravara island. It measures one lakh yojanas in length and fifty thousand yojanas in breadth, Its depth is one thousand yojanas.
1. Sth. 307. 2. Pomdarigini See Padarigiņi.?
1. AvaCu. I. p. 384.
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