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Bukkasa
Biņņā (Bennā ) See Beņņā."
1. PiaN. 503, AvaH. p. 671. Biņņāgayada ( Bennākatata) See Biņņātada."
1. Utts. p. 218.
Biņņātada or Biņņāyaļa ( Bennātaţa ) A city to which Seņiya(1) once fled.? Mamdia(1) a notorious burglar belonged to this place. Mūladeva(1) reigned here. It was situated on the bank of river Bennā(1).5 1. AvaCu. I. p. 485, NanM. p. 152
4. Ibid; UttNe. p. 63. 2. AvaCu. II. p. 158, AvaCu. I. p. 546. 5. Anu. 130. 3. UttCu. p. 118.
Bibhisaņa (Bibhișana ) A Vāsudeva(1). He was son of queen Kekayi(2) and king Jiyasattu(35) of Vitisogā city in Avaravidela and brother of Baladeva(2) of Ayala(5).1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 177, Aval. p. 225.
A resident of Bebhala settlement.
1. Bibhelaga (Bebhelaka)
1. Bha. 404.
2. Bibhelaga See Bihelaga.
1. Vis. 1941. Biyadi (Dvijațin ) Same as Dujadi."
1. SurM. p. 295. Bilavāsi ( Bilaväsin) A class of Vānaprastha ascetics dwelling in holes, i.e. caves or pits.
1. Aup. 38, Nir. 3.3. Billala (Bilvala ) An Agiriya (non-Aryan) country and its people. It is also mentioned as Cillala.? There seems to be a scriber's mistake. 1. Pras. 4.
2. Praj. 37.
Bihelaga (Bibhitaka ) A park situated in the Gamāga settlement. It was visited by Mahāvira. He was worshipped there by a Jakkha.
1. AvaN. 487, AvaM. p. 283, Vis. 1941, KalpV. p. 266. Bitībhaya (Vitabhaya) See Vīyabhaya.
1. NisCu. III. p. 145. Biyāhāra ( Bijāhāra ) A class of vānaprastha ascetics living on seeds.
1. Bha. 417, Nir. 3.3, Aup. 38, AcaCu. p. 257. Bukkasa See Bokkasa(2).1
1. UttCu. p. 96, Utts. p. 182, AvaN. 26.
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