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Pitthi-Campă
Pimgală Wife of Cakkavatti Bambhadatta(1).1
1. UttN. and Utts. p. 379. Pimgalāyana (Pingalāyana) One of the seven branches of Koccha lireage.?
1. Sth. 551.
Pimgāyana (Pingāyana) Family-name of constellation Maghā.
1. Sur. 50, Jam. 159. Pimd anijjutti (Pindaniryukti) A versified commentary on the fifth chap. ter of Dasaveyaliya. It is referred to in Dasaveyaliya-cunni, Uttarajjhayaņa-cuņni etc. Commentator Malayagiri refers to some older Sanskrit commentary composed on it before that of his own.3 1. PinNM. p. 1.
NisCu. II. p. 249, IV. pp. 67, 191, 207, 2. Aca Cu. pp. 20, 262, 327, Das Cu. 220.
pp. 67, 112, 178, UttCu. p. 67, 3. PinNM. p. 179. Pimdesaņā (Pindesanā) (i) Fifth chapter of Dasa veyaliyal as well as (ii) first chapter of the second section of Āyāraṁga. 1. DasN. p. 161, DasCu. p. 165, Das ) 2. AcaSi. p. 321, PinNM. p. 4.
H. p. 199, PinNM. p. 1.
121.
Pik khura An Anāriya pec ple living to the west of river Simdhu(1). They were conquered by Suseņa(1), the commander of the army of Bharaha(1).1
1. Jam. 52. Pittha-Campā (Prstha-Camsā) A place where Mahăvira spent his fourth rainy season. Sāla, the king of this place, acccepted asceticism from Mahāvīra. It was situated to the west of Campă on way to Rāyagiha. 1. Kalp. 122, AvaN. 479, Vis. 1933, 2. AvaCu. 1. p. 381, Utts. pp. 321, 323, Kalp V. pp. 165, 188, KalpDh. p. 1 Uttk. p. 215.
3. SBM. p. 377. Pitthi-Campā (Pịștha-Campā) See Pittha-Campā.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 381, AvaH. p. 286. AvaM. p. 279. 1. Pitthimāia (Prstimātņka) Seventh chapter of the third section of Anuttarovavãiyadasā.1
1. Anut. 3. 2. Pitthimāia Son of lady-merchant Bhaddā(9) of Vaniyaggāma. He was initiated by Mahāvīra. After death he was born as a god in the Savvatthasiddha heavenly abode. In future he will attain liberation in the Mahāvideha region.
1. Anut. 6. Pitthi-Campā (Pesthi-Campā) See Pittha-Campā.1
1. AvaN. 479, Vis. 1933, UttN. p. 323.
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