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Amohadamsana
seems to be a different
kara. She is also mentioned as Anilă.2 Amilā reading of Amalā.3 1. Sam. 157.
2. Tir. 461.
3. Sam. 157.
2. Amalā One of the eight principal wives of Sakka(3). She is also known as Acalā(2). 1. Bha. 406, Sth. 612.
2. Jna. 157.
Amitaseņa (Amstasena) See Ajiyaseņa(5).1
1. Sth. 767.
Amiyagai (Amitagati) Lord (indra) of the Disākumāra gods of the south.1 He has six principal wives, corresponding in names to those of Dharana's(1).2 His four Logapālas are Turiyagai, Khippagai, Sihagai and Siha vikkamagai.3 1. Bha. 169, Sth. 94, Praj. 46..
3. Bha. 169, Sth. 256. 2. Bha. 406, Sth. 508.
Amiyateya (Amitatejas) A cāraṇa monk.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 171.
Amiyavāhana (Amitavāhana) Lord (indra) of the Disäkumāra gods of the north. He has six principal wives whose names are similar to those of Bhūyāṇamda's(1). He has four Logapālas similar to those of Amiyagai.3 1. Bha. 169, Sth. 94, Praj. 46.
3. Bha. 169, Sth. 256. 2. Bha, 406, Sth. 508.
Amilā See Amalā(1),1
1. Sam. 157.
1. Amoha (Amogha) Seventh Gevijjaga celestial abode.1
1. Sth. 685.
2. Amoha A summit of the western Ruyaga(1) mountain. It is presided over by Surade vi(2).1
1. Sth. 643.
3. Amoha A god under Vesamaņa(9), a Logapāla of Sakka(3).
1. Bha. 168.
4. Amoha A Jakkha whose shrine was situated in the Devaramaņa park of Sāhamjaņi town.
1. Vip. 21.
Amohadaṁsana (Amoghadarśana) A park situated to the north-east of
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