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1. Isivāliya (Rsipālita) Disciple of Samtiseniya. The monastic branch originating from him is known as Isivāliya.
1. Kalp (Therāvali). 7, KalpV. pp. 261-262. 2. Isivāliya Same as Isivaiya.1
1. Dev. 305. Isivāliyā (Rsipālitā) A monastic branch originating from Isivāliya (1). It is the same as Ajjaisivāliyā.? 1. Kalp (Therāyali). 7.
2. Kalp. p. 261. Isivuddhi (Rșivșddhi) One of the eight principal wives of Cakkavatti Bambhadatta (1).
1. Uttn. and Utts. p. 379. Isuyāra (Işukāra) See Usuyāra (3).'
1. UttN. & Utts. p. 396.
1. Isara (īśvara) A Mahāpāyālakalasa (underground pot-like structure) in the centre of the Lavaņa ocean in the north.
1. Sth. 305, Sam. 52, 95, Jiv. 156. 2. Īsara Lord (indra) of the Bhūyavāiya Vāṇamamtara gods.1
1. Sth. 94, Praj. 49. Isaramata (īśvaramaia) A heretical school which holds that God is the creator of the Universe 1
1. NisCu. III. p. 195.
Īsā (īsā) Interior (abhyantara) council (one of the three as abhyantara, madhyama and băhya) of some of the lords (indras) of gods and their Logapālas, wives, etc.
1. Sth 154, SthA. p. 128.
1. Isāna (iśāna) Second celestial region to the north of mount Mamdara (3). It consists of twenty-eight lakh abodes. Each abode is five hundred yojanas high ? and extends to twenty-seven hundred yojanas. 3 The gods belonging to these abodes enjoy physical coition.* 1. Sam. 28, 150, Bha. 172, AnuHe. p. 2. Sam. 108.
92, Jna. 158. See also Sth. 114-5, 199, 3. Ibid. 27. 200, 260, 291, 383, 405, 469, 506, 575, 4. Sth. 116. 579, 644, 683, 769, Sam. 1-33, 62.
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