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Huyásapa
4. Hiri Twentythird chapter of the fifth subsection of the second section of Nāyādhammakahā.1
1. Jna. 153. 5. Hiri Name of a queen of each of Sappurisa and Mahāpurisa, the two lords of the Kimpurisa(3) gods.1 Each one in her previous birth was a merchant's daughter in Ņāgapura.2 1. Bha. 406, Sth. 273.
1 2. Jna. 153.
6. Hiri Second chapter of Puppbacălă(4).1
1. Nir. 4.1. Huāsaņa (Hutāśana) See Huyāsaņa.1
1. AvaN. 773.
Hutásaņa (Hutāśana) See Huyāsaņa:'
1. AvaCu. I. p. 396. Hamdi (Hundin) See Humdia.1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 591. Humdia (Hundika) A thief of Mahurā(1). After death he took birth as a yaksa.
1. Ava.N. 1019, AvaH. 454, AvaCu. I. p. 591.
See Humbauttha.
Humpauttha
1. Aup. 38.
Humbauttha A class of vānaprastha ascetics keeping water-jars with them.
1. Bha. 417, Bha.A. p. 519, Nir. 3.3, Aup. 38.
Hurvauttha See Humbauttha.
1. BhaA. p. 519.
Huyavaharatthā (Hutavaharathyā) A street in the city of Mahurā(1). Once it became so hot during summer that one could not dare to enter it.1
1. UttCu. p. 201.
1. Hayāsaņa (Hutāśana ) A Brāhmana of Padaliputta. His wife was Jalaņasihā. They had a son Jalaņa. See also Dahaņa.
1. AvaN. 1294, AvaH. p. 707, AvaCu. II. p. 195.
2. Huyāsaņa A Vāņamartara god whose shrine was situated at the city of Mahessari.
1. AvaN, 773, AvaH. p. 295. AvaCu. I. p. 396.
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