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Jakkha
500 yojanas. Its circumference is somewhat more than 1581 yojanas. The Jambūsudamsaņā tree stands in its centre.1
1. Jam. 90, Jiv. 151. Jambūmandara (Jambūmandara) Another name of mount Mamdara(3).1
1. Sth. 197. Jambūvati See Jambavai(1)
1. Aval. p. 95. Jambūsamda (Jambukhanda) A village visited by Mahā vīra accompanied by Gosāla.
1. AvaN. 484, AvaCu. I. p. 291, Vis. 1938. Jambusudamsanā (Jambūsudarsanā) See Jambusudamsaņā.
1. Jiv. 152, Jam. 90, Pras. 27. Jambhaa (Jțmbhaka) See Jambhaga."
1. Jna. 76.
See Jambhaga.
Jambhaka (Jrmbhaka)
1. AvaCu. I. p. 172.
Jambhaga (Jrmbhaka) A kind of Vāpamantara gods of free-will.1 The gods of this class are under the command of Vesamaņa(9), a Logapāla of Sakka(3)2. They live on Dihaveyaddha, Cittakāda(4), Vicittakūda, Jamaga(1) and Kamcaņaga mountains. Their inaximum longevity is one palyopama and they are of ten kinds : Anpa-jambhaga, Pāņa-jambhaga, Vattha-jam
haga, Leņa-jambhaga, Sayaņa-jambhaga, Puppha-jambhaga, Phala-jambhaga, Pupphaphala-jambhaga, Vijjā-jamhbaga, and Aviyatta-jambhaga.
1. BhaA. p. 654, Pras. 24, PrasA. p. 116. 1 3. Bha. 53.3. 2. Jna. 76, Kalp. 88, Jam. 123.
4. Ibid.
Same as Jambhiyagama.
Jambhiya (Jrmbhaka)
1. AvaN. 527.
Jambhiyagāma (Jşmbhikagrāma) A village on Ujuväliyā's bank, where Mahavīra obtained omniscience. It should be somewhere between Campā and Majjhimā-Pāvā. 1. Kalp. 120, AvaN. 527, AvaCu. I. 2. SBM. Pp. 357, 370, LAI. p. 289.
p. 322, Vis. 1982, Aca. 2. 179. Jakkha (Yaksa) A sub-class of Vamtara gods. Punnabhadda(5) and Māņibhadda(1) are its two lords.1 1. Praj. 47, Utt. 36.206, Pras. 15, Anu. 20, Anu He. p. 25, Ina. 21, 82, Sth, 501, Vip.2,
Bhak. 78, BrhBh. 4769, Utt. 12.8, UttCu. p. 139, Utts. p. 187, PinN. 452.
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