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Mahabhadda (Mahabhadra)
A celestial abode in Mahasukka (1) where the maximum longevity of gods is sixteen sägaropama years. They breathe once in sixteen fortnights and have desire for food once in sixteen thousand years.1
1. Sam. 16.
Mahābhāga
Another name of Mahavira. See Mahavira.
1. AvaN. 81.
1. Mahābhima Lord of Rakkhasa go is of northern region.1 He has four principal wives: Pauma(6), Paumavati(7), Kanaga and Rayaṇappabha(1).2
1. Praj. 48, Bha. 169.
2. Bha. 406.
2. Mahābhima Eighth would-be Padisattu of the coming Ussappiņī in the Bharaha(2) region of Jambuddiva.1
1. Sam. 159, Tir. 1146.
Mahābhimasena (Mahabhimasena) Seventh Kulagara of the past Osappiņi1 o Ussappiņi" in the Bharaha(2) region of Jambuddiva. See Kulagara for clarification.
1, Sam. 157.
| 2 Sth. 767.
Mahābhüila (Mahābhūtila) Same as Bhuila.1
1. AvaM. p. 292.
Mahabherava (Mahabhairava) bamboo nails where extracted vaidya Kharaa(1).1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 322.
A park situated at Majjhima-Pāvā, where from the ears of Titthayara Mahāvīra by
Mahābhoya (Mahābhogā) Jambuddiva.
1. Sth. 470.
Mahāmādhara (Mahāmāṭhara) chariots under the lord of Isaṇa region.1
1. Sth. 404.
Maharaha
One of the five tributaries of Rattavati(1) in
Mahāmuņi (Mahāmuni) Another name of Mahavira.1
1. AvaN. 81.
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Mahāyasa (Mahāyaśas) See Mahājasa(2),1
1. Tir. 1118.
Mahāyarakahā (Mahācārakatha)
1. DasN. 245.
A General commanding the column of
Sixth chapter of Dasaveyaliya.1
Mahāraba (Mahāratha) Another name of Vasudeva(2) Kaṇha(1).1
1. Sut. 1.3. 1.1.
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