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Mamļava
Naliņakada and to the west of pond Parkávai(i). Its presiding deity is of the same name. Its capital is at Mamjāsā.1
1. Jam. 95, Sth. 637.
3. Margalāvatta Presiding deity of Mamgalāvatta(2).1
1. Jam. 95. 4. Mamgalāvatta A celestial abode in Bambhaloa where gods have maximum span of life of ten sägaropama years. They breathe once in ten fortnights and have desire for food once in ten thousand years.1
1. Sam. 10. Mangu A learned preceptor. Owing to his greed for food he became B Jakkha after his death at Mahurā(1). He had a different opinion regarding dravyācārya." Samadda(1) was his preceptor and Namdila his disciple. 1. Nan. V. 29.
| 3. AvaCu. I. p. 585, BrhM. p. 144, VyaBh. 2. NisBh. 3200, NisCu. II. pp. 125-6, 6.239. ff.
III. p. 132, AvaCu. II. p. 80, NanM. | 4. Nan. 28, 29.
p. 50, GacV. p. 31. Mamjaghosă (Mañjughosā) Name of the bell of the Disakumāra gods as well as that of that northern Vānamamtara gods.1
1. Jam. 119, AvaCu. I. p. 146.
Mamjussara (Manjusvarā ) Name of the bell of the Aggikumāra gods as well as the of the southern Vāņamamtara gods.1
1. Jam. 119, AvaCu. I. p. 146.
Mamjasă (Mafjūsā ) Capital of Mangalāvatta(2)."
1. Jam. 95. Manda Another name of Mamdiya(2).1
1. AvaN. 645. Mamdalapavesa or Mandalappavesa (Mandalapravesa ) Ukkālia text, not extant now.
1. Pak. p. 43, Nan. 44, NanCu. p. 58, NanM. p. 71.
An Angabāhira
One of the seven branches of Koccha(1) lincage.
Mamdali (Mamdalin )
1. Sth. 551,
Mamdava (Māndavya ) One of the seven original lineages. It had seven branches : Mamavad, Arittha(1), Samuta, Tela, Elāvacca, Kamdilla and Khārāyapa.
1. Sth. 551.
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