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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________________ Paumasepa 418 Sixth chapter of Kappavadinsiyā." 2. Paumaseña 1. Nir. 2.1. 1. Paumā (Padmā) First chapter of the ninth sub-section of the second section of Ņāyādhammakahā.1 1. Jna. 157. 2. Paumă Chief woman-disciple of Apamta, the fourteenth Titthamkara. 1. Tir. 460; In Samavāyāruga (157) the reading Padhama is wrong. 3. Paumă One of the eight principal wives of Sakka(3). 1. Bha. 406, Jna. 157, Sth. 612. 4. Paumā Thirteenth chapter of the fifth sub-section of the socond section of Ņāyādhammakahā.1 1. Jna. 153. 5. Paumā Daughter of merchant Pauma(8) of Savatthi. She was consecrated by Pasa(1), the twenty-third Titthamkara. After death she was born as a principal wife of Sakka(3). She is the same as Paumā(3). 1. Jna. 157. 6. Paumā Daughter of merchant Pauma(9) of Nagapura. She was initiated by Păsa(1). After death she took birth as a principal wife of Bhima(3), the lord of the southern Rakkhasa gods. The same is the name of principal wife of Mahābhima(1). 1. Jna. 153, Bha. 406, Sth. 273. 7. Paumā A monastic off-shoot originating from preceptor Pauma(12), disciple of ārya Vaira(2). It is the same as Ajjapaumā. 1. Kalp. p. 264. 8. Pauma One of the four nandā ponds resembling Paumappabhā. 1. Jiv. 152, Jam. 90, 103. 9. Paumā Same as Paumävai(5). 1. Sam. 157. Paumābha (Padmābha) Identical with Paumappabha.1 1. AvaN. 1089, Tir. 469. 1. Paumāvai (Padmāvati) Wife of king Padibuddha of Sāgeya. She had once organised a big festival of nāgpūjă (Snake-worship). 1. Jna. 68. 2. Paumāvai Wife of king Kanagaraha(1) of Teyalipura," 1. Jna. 96, AvaCu. I. p. 499. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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