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Nilavamta
5. Nilavamta
1. Sth. 642.
4. Nilavamta
1. Jam. 110, 103, Sam. 112, Sth. 689, 522; SthA. p. 72.
One of the nine summits of the mountain of the same name.1
Nīlā (Nīlā)
1. Sth. 470.
Nilavamtaddaha (Nilavaddraha) See Nilavamta(2).1
1. Jiv. 149.
A Disahatthikuda situated in Bhaddasalavaṇa.1
Nilavamtaddahakumāra (Nilavaddrahakumāra)
1. Jiv. 149.
Nilasoa (Nīlāśoka)
1. Vip. 34, Jna. 55.
A river merging into Ratta.1
330
Nedūra (Nedura)
1. Praj 37.
Nilobhāsa (Nīlāvabhāsa)
One of the eighty-eight Gahas.1
1. Sur. 107, Sth. 90, JamS. pp. 534-535, SurM. pp. 295-96, SthA. pp. 78-79.
Same as Nehura.1
Nemala (Nepāla) See Nepāla.1
1. BrhBh. 3912.
Nepāla (Nepāla) A country where preceptor Bhaddabāhu(1) stayed during the entire period of twelve years' famine. Thulabhadda and others had reached there from Paḍaliputta to learn Diṭṭhivaya from him. The land was well-known for its ratnakambalas (a kind of blankets).
1. AvaCu. II. p. 187.
Nevvāṇa (Nirvāṇa)
1. Tir. 1118.
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Nevvuti (Nirvṛti)
A park outside the city of Sogamdhiya.1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 449.
Nemi (Nemi) Same as Aritthanemi.1
1. Sth. 411, Sam. 157, Jam. 47, AvaN. 371, 421, AvaCu. II. p. 19,Vis. 1485, 1759.
A learned preceptor who had great respect
Nemicamda (Nemicandra) for Mahānisīha.1
1. Mahan. p. 71.
Same as Nilavamta(3).1
See Nivvuti.1
2. Ibid. p. 186, KalpV. p. 252, KalpDh. p. 163, KalpS. p. 194.
Same as Nivvāṇa.1
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