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Nilavamta (Nilavanta) See Nilavamta.(4)1
1. Sth. 689.
Nivvāņi (Nirvaṇī) A goddess.1
1. Ava. p. 19.
Nivvai (Nirvṛti) Daughter of king Jiyasattu(30) of Mahura(1). She was given in marriage to Surimdadatta(2), son of king Imdadatta(9).1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 449, UttK. p. 98, AvaH. p. 703.
Nivvuikarā (Nirvṛtikarā) Tittamkara, at the time of his consecration ceremony.1
1. Sam. 157.
Nivvuipura (Nirvṛtipura) A place visited by merchant Dhanna(7) of Vasamtapura(3).1 Nirvṛti as a territory formed the eastern half of Pundradeśa, comprising Dinajapur, Rungpur and Koch-Bihar. Its principal town was Bardhanakuti which may be identified with Nivvuipura.2
1. Vis. 3510-3, AvaCu. I. p. 509.
2. GDA. p. 142, SGAMI pp. 93, 98, 114.
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1. Nisadha (Nisadha) Son of Baladeva(1) and his wife Revai(3) of Bāravai. He married fifty princesses. He renounced the world and became a disciple of Titthyara Aritthanemi. After observing asceticism for nine years he left this world and took birth as a god in the Savvatthasiddha heavenly abode. He will attain liberation in the Mahavideha region after taking one more birth there.1 Sagaracamda(1), husband of Kamalamela was his son and Pabhāvai(2) was his wife.2
1. Nir. 5.1.
3. Nisadha
2. AvaCu. I. p. 112.
2. Nisadha A mountain in Jambuddiva. It is situated to the south of Mahavideha, to the north of Harivasa, to the west of eastern Lavanasamudda and to the east of western Lavaṇasamudda. Its height measures four hundred yojanas. It has nine peaks.1
1. Jam. 84.
1. Jam. 83-4, Sut. 1.6. 15, Jna. 64, Jiv. 141, Sam. 63, 94, 106, 112, Sth. 197, 302, 522, 689.
4. Nisadha
The palanquin used for Ara, the eighteenth
Nisadha
A god residing on the mountain of the same name.1
1. Jam. 84, Sam. 112, Sth. 689.
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5. Nisadha Namdanavana(1).1
Second of the nine peaks of the mountain of the same name.1
1. Jam. 104, Sth. 522, 689.
One of the nine summits of mount
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