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Ghosa
Ghatavaradīva (Ghỉtavaradvipa)
1. Sur. 101.
See Ghayavaradiva.
Ghatoda (Ghịtoda) Same as Ghatodasamudda.1
1. Jiv. 182, AnuCu. p. 35.
Ghatodasamudda (Ghţtodasamudra) An ocean surrounding Ghayayaradiva. Its presiding gods are Kamta(1) and Sukamtal.
1. Jiv. 182, 166; Sur. 101, AnuHe. p. 90.
Another name of the Rayaņappabhä(2) infernal
Ghammā (Gharmā ) region.'
1. Sth. 546, Jiv. 67.
Ghayadiva (Ghstadvipa)
1. Jiv. 166.
Same as Ghayavaradiva.?
Ghayapūsamitta (Ghịtapusyamitra) A disciple of preceptor Rakkhiya(1). With his super-natural powers he could produce ghee at his will.
1. AvaBh. 142. AvaCu. I. p. 409.
Ghayavara (Ghrtavara) A concentric island surrounding the Khīroda ocean. Kaņaya(2) and Kanagappabha are its presiding gods.
1. Jiv. 182, 166; Sur. 101, AnuHe. p. 90.
Same as the island of Ghayavara.1
Ghayavaradiva (Ghộtavaradvīpa)
1. Jiv. 182.
Same as Ghatodasamudda.
Ghayasamudda (Ghľtasamudra)
1. Jiv. 166.
Ghayodasamudda (Ghrtodasamudra) See Ghatodasamuddal.
1. Jiv. 182. Ghodagagiva (Ghoțakagrīva) Identical with Ásaggiva.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 234. Ghodagamuha or Ghodayamuha (Ghotakamukha) A heretical treatise.
1. Nan. 42, Anu. 41. 1. Ghosa (Ghosa) Lord (indra ) of the Thaniyakumāra gods of the south. He has six principal wives whose names are similar to those of Dharana's(1). He and Mahäghosa(4) each has four Logapālas. They are ; Avatta(7), Viyavatta(1), Namdiāvatta(2), and Mahāņamdiâvatta(2).3 1. Bha. 169, Sth. 256. 2. Sth. 508, Bha. 406. 3. Sth. 256, Bha. 169. .
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