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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________________ Pamthaya 426 See Pamthaga." Pamthaya (Panthaka) ! 1. Jna. 34. Pasukalia (Pāṁśukülika) A class of ascetics.1 They seem to be wearing clothes made of rags collected out of dust-heaps. This practice was prevalent among the Buddhist monks. 1. AvaCu. p. 257. 1. Pańsumūliya (Pāmśumūlika) A country similar to Kalikeya.' 1. AvaCu. I. p. 162, AvaM. p. 215. 2. Pańsumūliya. Probably wrong reading for Pamsukúlia. 1. AcaCu. p. 257. Pakappa (Prakalpa ) Another name of Ņisiha." 1. NisCu. I. p. 1, JitBh. 265, VyaBh. 5.12-2, 10.345. Pakkaņa (Pakvana ) An Añăriya (non-Aryan) country. It is identified with Ferghana which is situated immediately to the north of Pamir. 1. PraS. 4, Praj. 37, SutSi. p. 123, Bha. 2. LAI. p. 364. 380, BhaA. p. 460. Fifth chapter of the seventh section of Viyaha pannatti. Pakkhi (Paksin) 1. Bha. 260. Pakkhikāyaṇa (Pākșikāyana) One of the seven branches of Kosia(5) lineage." 1. Sth. 551. Pakkhiyasutta (Pākṣikasūtra ) A canonical text partly in verse and partly in prose for fortnightly repentance (prat ikramana). It deals with six vows (mahāvratas) including abstention from taking food and water at night. It also gives a list of canonical treatises. There is a Sanskrit commentary on it by Yaśodevasūri. 1. Paky. pp. 17 ff. | 2. Ibid. pp. 61 ff. 1. Pagai (Prakrti) Fourth chapter of the first section of Viyāha pannatti. 1. Bha. 3. 2. Pagai Fifth chapter of Vaphidasā. 1. Nir. 5.1. 3. Pagai Son of king Baladeva(1) and his queen Revai(3) of Bāra vai, He was consecrated by Titthayara Aritthaņemi. 1. Nir. 5.5. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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