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Bahuputtiya
A work on the movements etc, of planet
Bahassaicariya (Bphaspaticarita ) Babassai,
1. Sut. 2.2.15, Sutsi. p. 319.
Bahassa idatta (Bịhaspatidatta ) See Vahassaidatta.1
1. Vip. p. 25. Babassati ( BỊhaspati) See Bahassai.
1. Sur. 107, Sth. 90. Bahuudaga (Bahūdaka) A class of mendicants. They stay in a village for one night and in a city for five nights, 1. Aup. 38.
2. AupA. p. 92. 1. Bahuputtiya (Bahuputrika) A merchant of Nāgapura.
1. Jna. 153.
2. Bahapattiya A shrine situated in the Visālā(2) city, Mahāvira visited it,
1. Bha. 617, Rahuputtiyasiri (Bahuputrikasri) Wife of merchant Bahuputtiya(1) of Nagapura.
1. Jna. 153.
1. Bahuputtiyă (Bahuputrikā) One of the four queens of Puppabhadda(5), a lord of the Jakkha gods. In her former birth she was a daughter of a merchant of Nāgapura.? See also Bahuputtiya(5).
1. Bha. 406, Jna. 153, Sth. 273. I 2. Jna. 153. 2. Bahuputtiya 'Tenth chapter of the fifth subsection of the second section of Ņāyadhammakabā.1
1. Jna. 153.
3. Bahaputtiya A goddess in the Sohamma(1) Celestial region. In her previous birth she was Subhadda(1), wife of merchant Bhadda(8). In next birth as Somā(2), a Brahmin's daughter.1
1. Nir. 3.4.
Seventh chapter of Dihadasā.
4. Bahaputtiyā
1. Sth. 755.
5. Bahuputtiya Daughter of merchant Bahuputtiya(1) and lady Bahuputtiyasiri of Ņágapura. She took initiation from Titthayara Pāsa(1) and became a disciple of nun Pupphacālā(1). After her death she became a queen of Puņpabhadda(5). See also Bahuputtiyā(1),
1, Jna, 153,
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