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Ņisumbha (Niśumbha) Fifth Padisattu of the current descending cycle in the Bharaha(2) region. He was jailed by Purisasiha.
1. Sam. 158, Tir. 609, Vis. 1767. 1. Nisumbhā (Niśumbhā) One of the five principal wives of Bali(4). She was a daughter of a merchant of Sāvatthi in her previous birth.
1. Jna. 150, Bha. 406, Sth. 403.
2. Ņisumbhā Second chapter of the second sub-section of the second section of Nāyādhammakahā.1
1. Jna. 150. Niraa (Nīrajas) One of the six layers of Bambhaloga.
1. Sth. 516. 1. Nila (Nila) One of the eighty-eight Gahas.1
1. Sur. 107, Sth. 90, Jams. pp. 534-535, SurM. pp. 295–296, SthA. pp. 78–79. 2. Nila Identical with Nilavaṁta. 1
1. Jam. 110, JivM. p. 244. Ņīlakamtha (Nīlakantha) One of the five Generals of Dharaṇa(1). He is in-charge-of the column of bisons.
1. Sth. 404. Ņilaguhā (Nīlaguhā) A park of Rāyagiha where Munisuvvaya(1), the twentieth Titthamkara embraced asceticism.
1. AvanN. 230.
Nīlabhadda (Nilabhadra ) A man with bad company.
1. Mahan, 100. 1. Nīlavamta (Nilavat) A mountain in Jambūdiva. It is situated to the north of the Mahāvideha region, to the south of the Rammaga region to the west of the eastern Lavapa and to the east of the western Lavana. Its height measures four hundred yojanas. It has the following nine peaks : Siddhāyayana, Nilavamta(4), Puvvavideha(2), Siā(2), Kitti(3), Ņāri(1), Avaravideha(3), Rammagaküda and Uvadamsaņa. 1. Jam. 110, Jiv. 147, Jna. 141, Sam. 2. Sam. 106, Sth. 302.
112, Utt. 11.28, Sth. 197, 522. 3. Jam. 110. 2. Nilavamta One of the five lakes situated in the middle of the course of river Sità in Uttarakuru(1).
1. Jiv. 149, Jam. 89, SamA. p. 70, BhaA. p. 655, AcaCu. p. 189, Sth, 434. 3. Nilavamta A god residing on the mountain of the same name.1
1. Jam. 110, 89; Jiv. 189.
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