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Pajjoyaņa
430 Pajjoyaņa (Pradyotana) Same as Pajjoya..
1. AvaCu. II. p. 270. Pajjosamaņākappa (Paryupaśamanā-kalpa) Same as Pajjusaņākappa.'
1. DasaCu. pp. 52, 55, KalpCu. p. 85. Pajjosavana-kappa (Paryupasamana-kalpa) Same as Pajjusaņā-kappa.!
1. Kalpv. p. 4.
Pajjosa vaņākappa (Paryupaśamanā-kalpa) See Pajjusaņā-kappa.
1. Sth. 755, KalpCu. p. 89, AvaCu. I. p. 236. Patāka A country similar to Kālikeya.1
1. Avaču. I. p. 162. Pattāga (Pattakāra) An Ariya industrial group of weavers."
1. Praj. 37.
Padikkamaņa (Pratikramana) Fourth section or chapter of Āvassaya.'
1. AvaCu. I. p. 3, AvaN. (Dipikā) II. p. 183, NanM. p. 204, Anu. 59, Paky. p. 41 Padiniya (Pratyanika) Eighth chapter of the eighth section of Viyāhapapņatti.1
1. Bha. 309.
King of Sāgeya and husband of Paumăvai(1).
Padibuddha (Pratibuddha)
1. Jna. 68.
Padibuddhi (Pratibuddhi) A king who reigned in the country of Ikkbāga.
1. Jna. 65. Padirůva (Pratirūpa) Lord of the northern Bhūya(2) gods. He has four principal wives : Rúvavati(1), Bahurūvā(3), Sūruvā(5) and Subhagā(3).?
1. Sth. 94, Bha. 169, Praj. 48. I 2. Sth. 273, Bha. 406.
Padirāvā (Pratirūpā) Wife of Abhicamda(1), the fourth Kulagara (governor) of the Bharaha(2) region in the current descending cycle. 1
1. Sth. 556, Sam. 157, Tir. 79, AvaN. 159, Vis. 1572. Padisattu (Pratiśatru) Born-enemy of Vāsudeva(1). He is killed with his own disc at the hands of a Vasudeva. There are as many Padisattus as Vāsudevas. They all go to hell after their death. Padisattu is also known as Padivāsudeva in the non-canonical literature. The names of the nine Padisattus of the Bharaha(2) region of the current Osappiņi are : Asaggiva, Tāraa, Meraa, Mahukedhava, Nisumbha, Bali(2), Paharāa(2), 1. Bha. 203, Sam. 158, 159, Tir. 609.
2. AvaN. (Dipikā) p. 78, Sam. 158,
Tir. 610, Vis. 1767.
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