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Mallaráma
1. Malayavai (Malayavati) Wife of Cakkavatti Bambhadatta(1) and daughter of Kampilla(3),
1. UttN. p. 379. 2. Malaya val A story which is variously called as a dhammakatha lokottarakathaand ākhyāyikā.3 1. Vya Bh. 5.17.
| 3. BrhKs. p. 722. 2. NisCu. II. p. 415. Malla (Mālya) A celestial abode of Arana where the maximum life of the gods is twenty one sägaropama years. They breathe once in twenty-one fortnights and have desire for food once in twenty-one thousand years.1
1. Sam. 21.
Mallai (Mallakin ) A clan. Its nine re-publican chiefts entered into confederacy with nine Lecchai chiefs and Käsi and Kosala(1) to fight for Cedaga against king Kūņia in the battle of Mahāsilākamtaa. These nine Mallais were also present at Påvā-Majjhimă on the occasion of Titthayara Mabăvira's emancipation. 1. Bha. 300, Nir. 1.1, Aupa. p. 58, RajM. of Kāsi and the nine Lecchais as belong. p. 285, Raj. 37.
ing to Kosala. It seems to be a mistaken 2. Kalp. 128. The commentators take these traditions. See also AvaCu. II, p. 173.
nine Mallakins belonging to the country
Malla dinna (Malladatta ) Younger brother of Titthamkara Malli(1). He once asked the guild of painters to decorate his citrasabhā with their artistic work. One of the painters was so gifted that he could draw a complete portrait of a person by seeing only a portion of his body. He happened to see a toe of Malli and drew her full picture. Malladinna was very much annoyed to see his sister's picture there. He dismembered the thumb of that painter and banished him. The painter then took shelter under king Adīņasatta(1) of Hatthiņāura and showed him the portrait of Malli. He was 80 much attracted to her flaming beauty that he demanded Malli in marriage.1
1. Jna. 73, Stha. p. 402. Malladiņpaa (Malladattaka) See Malladiņņa.
1. Jna. 73. Mallamandiya (Mallamandita) Third pauttaparihāra (entry into another's body) of Gosāla at Amgamamdira.?
1. Bha. $50. Mallarāma Second pauțsaparihāra (entry into another's body) of Gosāla."
1. Bha. 550.
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