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Málavamta
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ninepeaks : Siddhāyayana, Māla vamta(2), Uttarak uru(4) Kaccha(4) Sägara(6), Rayaa(2), Sioa(3) Punnabhadda (7) and Harissaha küda.3
3. Jam. 91, Jiv. 147.
It is five hundred yojanas
2. Mālavamta A peak of mount Mālavamta(1). high.
1. Jam. 91, Sth. 689.
He resides on the
3. Mälavamta Presiding god of mount Mālavamta. Mālavasta(2) peak of the same mountain.
1. Jam. 91-92.
4. Málavamta A pond situated in Uttarakuru(1)."
1. Jam. 89, Sth. 434.
Same as Mālavamtapariāa.
5. Mālavaṁta
1. Jam, 111.
Mālavamtapariãa or Mālavamtapariyaya (Mälyavatparyāya) A VattaVeyaddha mountain situated in the middle of the Heraņņavaya(1) region. It lies to the west of river Suvannakālā and to the east of Ruppakālā(2). God Pabhāsa (7) presides over it.1 1. Jam. 111, Jiv. 141, BhaA. p. 436. According to Sth."87, 302, JivM. p. 244, Māla
vartaparica is situated in Rammaga(5) region and Pauma(18) is its presiding god.
One of the seven offshoots of Cāraṇagapa(2).1
Mālijja (Mālīya)
1. Kalp. p. 259.
Mälukā or Mäluga (Mälukā) Wife of Ambarisi of Ujjeni.
1. AvaN. 1295, AvaCu. II. p. 196, AvaH. p. 708. Mālujjeni (Māla-Ujjenī) Same as Uijeni.
1. OghN.Bh. 26, OghN.D. p. 19. Maluyākaccha (Mālukākaccha) A grove situated to the north-east of Merdhiyagāma where monk Siha(1) wept hearing of the biliary disease suffered by Mahāvīra.1
1. Bha. 557, SthA. p. 457. Māsa (Māsa) An Aņāriya country and its people. It is the same as Pāsa(2),1 Māsa country is mentioned in the Purānas also. 1. Pras. 4, Praj. 37.
| 2. See SGAMI. pp. 22, 34. Māsapuri (Māșapuri) Capital of Vatta, an Aryan country.?
1. Praj. 37, SutSi. p. 123. Masapúriā (Māsapūrikā) A branch of Uddehagana(2).
1. Kalp. p. 259.
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