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Pamayappamaya
Pamayappamaya (Pramādāpramāda) An Amgabahira Ukkālia text.1 It deals with the adverse effect of carelessness and favourable fruits of carefulness. It is not extant now.
1. Nan. 44, Pak. p. 43.
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Pamuha (Pramukha) One of the eighty-eight Gahas.1
1. Sur. 107, Sth. 90, JamS. pp. 534-535, SurM. pp. 295-96, SthA. pp. 78-79.
3. Pamha
A district in Mahavideha.
1. Pamha (Pakṣman) It is situated to the west of mount Mamdara(3) and to the south of river Sioa. Its capital is Āsapură.1
1. Jam. 102.
2. Pamha A celestial abode in Bambhaloa where gods have maximum spon of life of nine sägaropama years. They have desire for food once in nine thousand years and breathe once in nine fortnights.1
1. Sam. 9.
1. Jam. 102.
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2, NanCu.
p. 58, NanM. p. 204, NanH. pp. 70–71.
One of the four peaks of mount Amkävai(2).1
Pambakamta (Pakṣmakanta) A celestial abode just like Pamha(2).1
1. Sam. 9.
2. Pamhakūḍa
1. Jam. 95.
1. Pamhākūḍa (Pakṣmakūṭa) A Vakkhār mountain situated to the south, north, east and west of mount Nilavamta, river Siä, Mahākaccha(2) and Kacchavai(2) respectively in Mahāvideha. It has four peaks: Siddhāyayanakuda, Pamhakūḍa(3), Mahākaccha(4) and Kacchavai(3). It is the abode of god Pamhakūḍa(2), hence it is called by the same name.1
1. Jam. 95, Sth. 302, 434, 637.
3. Pāmhakūḍa
1. Jam. 95.
5. Pamhakuda
1. Sam. 9.
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Presiding deity of Pamhakuḍa(1).1
4. Pamhaküḍa One of the four peaks of Vijjuppabha(1), a Vakkhāra mountain in Mahavideha.1
1. Jam. 101, Sth. 689.
One of the four peaks of Pamhaküḍa(1).1
A celestial abode just like Pamha(2).
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