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Mahaņīlā Mahāņilā (Mahānīlā)
1. Sth. 470.
A tributary of river Rattā.
Another name of Titthayara Mahāvīra,..
Mahātavassi (Mahātapasvin)
1. AvaCu. I p. 322.
Mahātavovatira (Mahātapopatira) Hot Springs situated in the vicinity of Rāyagiha, at the foot of mount Vebhāra. Their water accumulates into a big pond measuring five hunderd dhanușas.
1. Bha. 113.
Mahātirá A tributary of river Rattā.1
1. Sth. 470.
A general commanding the column of
Mahādāmaddhi (Mahādāmarddhi) oxen under the lord of Isāņa.
1. Sth. 404.
1. Mahāduma (Mahádruma) A celestial abode in Sahassārakappa where the maximum longevity of the gods is eighteen sägaropama years. They breathe once in eighteen fortnights and have desire for food onee in eighteen thousand years.1
1. Sam. 18. 2. Mahāduma General of the infantry of indra Bali.
1. Jam. 119, AvaCu. I. p. 146.
Ninth chapter of the second section
1. Mahādumasena (Mahādrumasena) of Anuttarovaväiyadasā.1
1. Anut. 2.
2. Mahādumasena Son of king Senia(1) and his queen Dhāriņi(1). He was initiated by Titthayara Mahavira. After death he attained an Aņuttara celestial abode. In future he will get emancipation in Mahāvideha.
1. Anut. 2.
Ninth chapter of Vaņhidasā.
1. Mahādhaņu (Mahādhanus)
1. Nir. 5.1.
Son of Baladeva(1) and Revai(3) of Bära vai.
2. Mahädhanu
1. Nir. 5.9.
A
tree in Dhāyaisamda.
See
Mahādhāyairukkha (Mahādhātakīvřkșa ) Dhāyaisamda."
1. Sth. 641, Jis. 174.
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