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3. Bhalissara (Bholeśvara) A temple of a Vápavamtara (or Mahādeva ) of the same name in the town of Āņaídapura. 1. AvaCu. II. p. 291. See also Jaina Agamasahityaman Gujarāta (1952) by B. J.
Sandesara. p. 114. Bhesaga (Bhîşmaka ) King of Kodiņņa(6). He had a son named Ruppi(1)1 and a daughter named Ruppiņi(1).2
1. Jna. 117, Pras). p. 87. Bhesagasuya (Bhismakasuta) He is the same as Ruppi(1), son of Bhesaga and king of Kodinna(6) city.
1. Jna. 117. Bhoga An Āriya clan.1
1. Praj. 37, Sut. 2.11, SutCu. p. 218. Bhogamkara A god presiding over Phalihakāda.
1. Jam. 86. Bhogamkarā A principal Disākumāri of the adholaka. She, along with seven others, joins in celebrating the birth-ceremony of Titthamkara.1
1. Jam. 112, Tir. 144, AvaCu I. p. 136, Sth. 643. Bhogakada (Bhogakața ) Same as Bhogapura.
1. Utts. p. 85. Bhogapura A town visited by Mahāvira. He came to Bhogapura from Sumsumărapura and went to Ņamdiggāma(1) from there. Kșatriya Māhimda(1) wanted to torture him here with a thorn of a date-tree but he was obstructed and chased by devendra Sanamkumāra. The town was connected with Ujjeni by a land-route. According to Pali literature, Bhoganagara lay on the route from Pāvā to Vesāli.3 1. AvaN. 519, AvaCu. I. p. 316, Vis. 2. UttN. p. 85, Utts. p. 85. 1974.
| 3. SGAMI. p. 206, LAI. p. 274. 1. Bhogamāliņi (Bhogamālini) Presiding deity of Rayaya(2) peak of mount Mala vamta(1).
1. Jam. 91.
2. BhogamāliņiA principal Disākumāri of the adholoka.!
1. Jam. 112, Tir. 144, AvaCu. I. p. 136. Sth. 643.
Bhogarāya (Bhogarāja) Family-line of Uggasena, the father of Rāimai.i
1. Das. 2.8, Utt. 22.43, DasCu. p. 88, Utts. p. 495. 1. Bhogavaiyā (Bhogavatikā) One of the eighteen types of Bambhi(2) script.1
1. Sam. 18, Praj. 37
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