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Asoya
A
celestial abode in the east of Sohamma
Asogayadimsaa (Asokāvatamsaka) (1).
1. Praj. 52, Bha. 407.
Asogavadensaa (Asokāvatamsaka) See Asogavadiņsaa.1
1. Bha. 407.
Asogavana (Asokavana) (i) A grove abounding in aśoka trees. It lay to the east of Jamigā (1).2 (ii) A grove of the same name also existed near Susamārapura.3 1. Anu. 131, AnuHe. p. 143.
2. Jam. 88.
3. Bha. 144.
1. Asogavaniyă (Asokavanikā) A park of Mihilă. Princess Malli(1) had erected in it a mohana-ghara (fascinating hall) to teach right path to the infatuated princes who were contesting to marry her.1
1. Jna. 67.
2. Asogavaniya A park of Rāyagiha. Queen Cellaņā abandoned her new born son Kūņia in this park,
1. Nir. 1.1.
Asogasiri (Aśokaśri) Identical with Asoga (1)
1. Vis. 865, BrhBh. 3276. 1. Asogā (Asokā) Capital of Naliņa (4) district in Mahāvideha. Asogā is also mentioned as the capital of Kumuda (1) district.? See also Ņaliņa (4). 1. Sth. 637, Jam. 102.
2. SthA. p. 438.
2. Asogā Capital of Ņaliņa district in the eastern as well as the western half of Dhāyaisamda.
1. Sth. 92.
3. Asogā A principal wife of Kālavāla (1), a Logapäla of Dharana (1).
1. Bha. 406, Sth. 273. Asoccă (Aśrutvā) Thirty-first chapter of the ninth section of Viyāhapannatti.1
1. Bha. 362.
Asoyavadimsaya (Asokāvatamsaka) See Asogavadimsaa,
1. Bha. 165.
Asoyā (Asokā) A tutelary goddess,1
1. Ava. p. 19.
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