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Magahaseņā
: 542 1. Magahaseņā (Magadhasenā) A love-story. It is utilised in religious discourses. 1. NisCu. II. p. 415.
| 2. VyaBh. 5.17. 2. Magahaseņā A prostitute of the city of Rāyagiha during the reign of Jarāsaṁdha. Her attraction for a resourceful merchant proved quite futile.
1. AcaCu. p. 86, AcaSi. p. 139.
Magahă (Magadhā) Same as Magaha.1
1. Bha, 554, AvaN. 488, 644, Mahan. 87, BrhBh. 3262, BrhKs. p. 913, AvaCu. I. p. 293.
Capital of the Magaha country. It is another
Magahāpura (Magadhāpura) name of Rāyagiha.?
1. Uttn. p. 321, Utts. p. 322.
Magga (Mārga) Eleventh chapter of the first section) of Sayagada.1
1. Sam. 19, 23, SutN. 27. Maggara (Madgara) An Aņāriya country and its people. Its another name seems to be Mahura(1)? as it is mentioned in the place of Maggara in Paphāvāgarapa.? + 1. Praj. 37.
| 2. Pras. 4.
See Maghavā."
Maghava (Maghavan)
1. Utt. 18.36.
1. Maghavā (Maghavan ) Third Cakkavatti of the current descending, cycle.! He was son of king Samuddavijaya(2) and his queen Bhaddā(25) of Sāvatthi. He flourished prior to Titthayara Samti and posterior to Titthạyara Dhamma. Suņamdā(3) was his chief wife. After death he is born in Sanaṁkumăra(1) celestial region. 1. Sam. 158, Utt. 18-36, Tir. 559, 3. AvaN. 417, AvaCu. I. p. 215, Vis. 1762, AvaN. 374.
1769, Tir. 561. 2. AvaN. 382, 398-9, 401.
4. Sam. 158. 6. AvaN. 401.
A king who was contemporary at Camdappaha(1), the eighth
2. Maghavā Titthamkara.1
1. Tir. 471.
3. Maghavā
1. Bha. 144.
Another name of Sakka(3).'
1. Maghă Family-name of Tamá, the sixth infernal region.
1. Sth. 546, Jiv. 67.
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