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2. Bahula
to give alms to Mahavira. See also Bala (6).
1. AvaN. 325, 329, 462, Vis. 1912, Sam. 157.
3, Bahula Thirteenth sub-section of the second section of Diṭṭhivaya.1
1. Nan. 56, Sam. 147.
Bahusuyapa ja
An inhabitant of the Kollaga(1) Settlement, who was the first
4. Bahula An inhabitant of Kollaga(2) settlement. He had offered alms to Mahavira on the occasion of breaking his fourth fast of one month's duration.1
1. Bha. 541, AvaCu. I. p. 283, AvaN. 475, Vis. 1929.
Bahulā Wife of merchant Cullasayaa(2) of the city of Alabhiyā and a lay-votary of Mahāvīra.
1. Upa. 34.
Bahuliya (Bahulikā)
village:1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 300, AvaM. p. 288.
See Bahuli.1
Bahuliyä
Maid-servant of merchant Ana mda(13) of Sapulatthi
1. UttS. p. 148.
Bahuli One of the four slave-boys of Imdapura.1
1. AvaN. 1287, UttS. p. 148.
Bahuvattavva (Bahuvaktavya)
1. Praj. v. 4.
Babusacca (Bahusatya) Sacca.1
505
1. Jam. 152, Sam. 30, Sur. 47.
6.4
One of the thirty Muhuttas. It is the same as
Bahusalaga (Bahuśālaka) of the name of Salavaṇa.
1. Vis. 1944, AvaCu. I. p. 294, AvaN. 490.
Bahusuyapujja (Bahuśrutapūjya)
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Third chapter of Pannavaṇā.1
A village visited by Mahavira. It had a park Here goddess Sālajja worshipped Mahāvira,1
Bahusalaya (Bahusālaka) A shrine situated on the outskirts of Mahaṇakumḍaggāma. It was visited by Mahavira. Here he initiated many persons.1
1. Bha. 380.
Bahusuyapūjā (Bahuśrutapūjā)
1. Sam. 36.
1. UttN. p. 9, UttCu. p. 194, Sam. 36.
Eleventh chapter of Uttarajjhayaṇa.1
See Bahusuyapujja.1
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