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Payvapecchai A type of gods under Logapāla Varuņa(1)."
1. Palåsa (Palāśa)
1. Bha, 167.
2. Palāsa Third chapter of the eleventh section of Viyābapannatti.1
1. Bha. 409. Palāsaya (Palāšaka) A Disābatthikūda situated in Bhaddasālavaņa.1
1. Sth. 642. Pallatetiya Ninth chapter of Amtagadadasā. It is not extant now.
1. Sth. 755. Pallava, Palbaga, Palhava (Pahlava) An Aņāriya (non-Aryan) country. It is identified with Media when it formed a part of the ancient Parthian kingdom of modern Persia. The Palhavas are identified with the Parthians.? 1. Praj. 37, Pras. 4, Jam. 43, Jna. 18, 2. GDA. p. 143.
Bha. 380, BhaA. p. 460.
Same as Paharāa(2).1
Palhăa (Prahlāda)
1. Avam. p. 238.
Pavayana (Pravacana) Pavayana means the teachings of a Jinal and Duvālasamga. It is synonymous of Jinaśāsana and also sa ngha (four fold congregation). The teachings or words of a Jina because of their originality and auspiciousness are called Pavayaņa See also Suya and Āgama. 1. Utt. 29, 23, Utts. p. 585, Ina, 64,
Vis. 1068, 1129, NanCu. p. 9, NisCu. JnaA. p. 123, Praj. 37 (119), Aca N.
I. p. 165, AvaN. 270, AvaCu. I. p. 9, AcaSi. p. 6, NisCu. I. p. 19, Vis.
86, PrasA. p. 2. 1354-56.
3. PrasA. p. 2. 2. Utt. 24.3, Uttn. pp. 513-4, UttCu. 4. Jit Bh. 1, Pin N. 140, AvaCu. I. p. 87.
pp. 1, 266, VyaBh. 6.183, JitBh. 1, 5. Vis. 1374, VisK. p. 398.
Paviyāraņa (Pravicārana) Thirty-fourth chapter of Pannavanā.1
1. Praj. v. 7. Pavvatimda (Parvatendra) One of the several names of mount Mamdara(3).
1. Sur. 26. Pavvateya (Pārvateya) A country similar to Kālikeya.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 162.
One of the seven branches of Kāsava(1)
Pavvapecchai (Parvapreksakin) lineage.
1. Sth. 551.
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