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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________________ Patteyabuddha 434 Patteyabuddha (Pratyekabuddha) One whose enlightenment (bodhi) is brought about by some external cause (bahyapratyayamapekṣya) is called a Patteyabuddha. He wanders all alone without having company or relation with any group (gaccha). He necessarily possesses the knowledge of Suya prior to his enlightenment. The difference between a Patteyabuddha and a Sayambuddha(1)-svayambuddha is that the latter does not require the help of any external cause for his enlightenment; he gets it of his own accord just as by the remembrance of his previous birth etc., he may or may not possesss the scriptural knowledge and he generally wanders along with his group. Sayambuddhas are of two types, viz. Titthamkaras and other than the former who attain enlightenment (omniscience). Karakaṁḍu, Dummuha(3), Nami, Naggai(1) etc. were Patteyabuddhas.3 1. Bha. 758, Nan. 21, Praj. 7, PinN. 147, 151, 152, VyaBh. XII. p. 110. v. 119, AcaCu. I. pp. 22, 134, SutCu. p. 120. 2. NanCu. p, 26, NanM. pp. 19-20, Padesi (Pradesin) See Paesi.1 1. AvaH. p. 197, AvaM. p. 274. Pabha (Prabha) One of the four Logapalas of Harikamta and Harissaha, two lords (indras) of the Vijjukumāra gods.' 1. Sth. 256, Bha. 169. 1. Pabhamkara (Prabhankara) A celestial abode in Sapaṁkumāra(1) and Mahimda(3) where gods live maximum for three sägaropama years.1 1. Sam. 3: 2. Pabhamkara A Logamtiya celestial abode where the Varuna (4) gods dwell. It is just like Acci.2 1. Bha. 243. 1. Pabhamkara (Prabhankarā) as (ii) eighth sub-section of the 1. Jha. 155. AvaCu. I. pp. 75-76, OghN. 125, PakY. p. 3. 1 3. Utt. 18.45, UttS. p. 299, AvaCu. II, pp. 204-208. 3. Pabhamkara One of the eighty-eight Gahas.1 1. Sur. 107, Sth. 90, JamS. pp. 534-35, SurM. pp. 295-296, SthA. pp. 78-79. Jain Education International 1. Jna. 155, Bha. 406, Jam. 170, Sur. 97, Sth. 273. 1 2. Sam. 8. (i) Fourth chapter of the seventh1 as well Second Section of Nayadhammakahā.2 2. Ibid. 156. I 2. Pabhamkarā One of the four principal wives of Sara(1). In her former life she was a daughter of merchant of Arakkhuri city and had taken initiation from Titthayara Pasa(1).2 2. Jna. 155. For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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