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Isi
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Isi (Isat) Another name of Isipabbhārā.1
1. Sam. 12.
Isigana See Isiņa.1
1. Bha. 380. Isiņa See Isiņa.1
1. Jam. 43. Isipabbhārā (īşatprāgbhārā) Abode of liberated souls. It is situated twelve yojanas above the Savvatthasiddha (1) celestial abode. It has the form of an umbrella. It is forty-five lakh yojanas long as well as broad and somewhat more than three times in circumference. Its thickness is eight yojanas. It is thickest in the middle and decreases towards the margin, till it is thinner than the wing of a fly. It has twelve names : Isi, Isipabbbārā, Taņui, Taņutaņāi or Taņāyatari, Siddhi (1), Siddhālaya, Mutti, Mattālaya, Barbha(7), Bambhavadimsaya, Lokapadipürapã and Logaggacāliā.? 1. Dev. 273, 279, Utt. 36. 58-62, Aup.
648, Sam. 45, Bha. 436, 645, Tir. 1225. 43, Praj. 54, AvaN. 954 ff., Sth. 148, 2. Sam. 12, Sth. 648. Isipabbhārā (īşatprāgbhārā) See Isipabbhārā."
1. Praj. 155, OghN. 43.
U Uioda (Uditoda) See Udiodaa.1
1. AvaN. 1545. Umjāyaṇa (Ujjāyana) A branch of the Vāsittha lineage.
1. Sth. 551. Umbara (Udumbara) Seventh chapter of the first section of Vivāgasuya."
1. Vip. 2. 1. Umbaradatta (Udumbaradatta) Son of Sāgaradatta(5) and Gamgadattā of Pādalasamda. He suffered from sixteen diseases owing to the rise of sinful Karmas. In his preceding life he was a royal physician of king Kapagaraha(2) of Vijayapura.1
1. Vip. 28. 2. Umbaradatta A Jakkha in a garden outside the city cf Pādalasamda.1
1. Vip. 28. Ukkaraļa (Utkarața) See Ukkuruda.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 601.
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