Book Title: Prakrit Proper Names Part 1
Author(s): Mohanlal Mehta, K R Chandra, Dalsukh Malvania
Publisher: L D Indology Ahmedabad

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________________ Pauma 414 9. Pauma A merchant belonging to Nāgapura. He had a daughter named Paumā(6).1 1. Jna. 153. 10. Pauma One of the eight kings to be consecrated by Mahāpauma(10), the first would-be Titthamkara. 1. Sth. 625. 11. Pauma An inhabitant of Vijayapural who was the first to offer alms to Sumai(7), the fifth Titthamkara. 1. Avan. 323. 1 2. Sam. 157; AvaN. 327. 12. Pauma Disciple of preceptor Vaira(2). A monastic offshoot named Paumā(7) started from him.1 1. Kalp. p. 264. 13. Pauma Son of Kāla(1) and his wife Paumāvai(12) of Campă. He renounced the world and became a disciple of Mahāvīra. After death he was born as a god in Sohammakappa.1 1. Nir. 2.1. 14. Pauma Sixth chapter of the eleventh section of Viyāha pappatti. 1. Bha. 409. 15. Pauma First chapter of Kappavadimsiyā. 1. Nir. 2.1. 16. Pauma Presiding god of mount Gamdhāvai.? 1. Jam. 111. 17. Pauma A peak of the southern Ruyaga(1) mountain. 1. Sth. 643. 18. Pauma Presiding god of mount Mālavamtapariāa. See Pabhāsa(7). 1. Sth. 87, 302, JivM. p. 244. 19. Pauma See Mahāpauma(10), 1. Tir. 1026, 1106. 1. Paumagumma (Padamagulma). Seventh chapter of Kappavadimsiya. 1. Nir. 2.1. 2. Paumagumma An abodel in the celestial region of Sohamma. Cakkavatti Bambhadatta's soul descended from this abode. It is called Nalinigulma as well as Nalinagulma. It is similar to the Pauma(3) celestial abode. 1. UttCu. p. 214. 3. Utt. 13.1. 2. UttCu. p. 220,Utts. p. 395. 4. Uttk. p. 259, Utts. p. 376. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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