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was declared the king. Ayala happened to arrive there on his mercantile tour. He was caught on the charges of evading customs duty but Mūladeva took pity and discharged him. Thereafter, Müladeva obtained Devadattā for himself from the king of Ujjeni.? 3. Uttn and Utts. pp. 218-222, UttCu. DasCu. pp. 105, 109, UyaBh, 4.168,
pp. 118-121, UttNe. pp. 59-65. 95,1 VyaM. II. p. 94. NisBh. 6317.. 2. Maladeva A venerable person from Jādava family.
1. Ava. p. 27. Múlaviriya (Mülavīrya ) A country similar to Kālikeya.
1, AvaCu. I. p. 162. 1. Malasiri (Mülaśrī) Ninth chapter of the fifth section of Amtagadadasā."
1. Ant. 9. 2. Mõlasiri Wife of Samba(2). She was initiated by Titthayara Aritthaņemi.
1. Ant. 11. Molā Wife of merchant Dhaņāvaha(1) of Kosambi. She kept Camdaņā(1) in imprisonment and tortured her.)
1. Avan. 521, AvaCu. I. P. 317, Vis. 1977, Kalpv. p. 170, AvaM. p. 294. Malāhāra A class of vānaprastha ascetics living on roots.!
1. Bha. 417, Nir. 3. 3., Aup. 38, AcaCu. p. 257,
Maligă (Mülikā) Same as Malā.1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 318. Memdhamuha (Mendhamukha) An Amtaradiva.1
1. Praj. 36, Sth. 304.
Merdhiyagama or Memdhiyaggāma (Mendhrikagrāma) A place where Titthayara Mahāyira was disturbed by a cowherd. God Camara paid homage to the Titthayara here. Mahāvīra came here from Sāvatthi and sojourned in the shrine of Sálakotthaa. Revati(1) belonged to this place. She offered kukkudamaṁsa to Titthayara Mahāvira who was suffering from bilious fever. Memdhiyaggāma can be identified with Meşikāgrāma (mendha= skt. Mesa) which was situated in the district of Krmilā identified with the tract of land around the village Valgudar near Luckeesarai in Bihar.' 1. AvaN. 520-521, AvaCu. 1. p. 316, 3. Bha 557, Sth. 691. Vis. 1975,
4. SGAMI. pp. 193-197. 2. Avan. 525, AvaCu I. P. 321, Vis.
1980.
Meghamkarā See Mehamkara.1
1. Sth. 643. AvaH. p. 122.
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