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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________________ Pidhara 456 Pidhara (Pithara King of the city of Kampillapura. He was the husband of queen Jasavai(1) and father of prince Gägali.1 1. Utts. p. 323, UttK. p. 215, AvaCu. I. p. 381, AvaH. p. 286. 1. Piyamgu (Priyangu) Wife of Dhammaghosa(3), minister of king Mittappabha of Campā. She was very much attracted towards Sujāta(2), a handsome son of merchant Dhaņamitta(1) of the same town 1. AvaCu. II. p. 197, AvaN. 1297. 2. Piyamgu Wife of merchant Dhanadeva(1) of Vaddhamanapura and mother of Amja(4). 1. Vip. 32. Piyakārini (Priyakārini) Another name of Tisală, the mother of Titthayara Mahăvira.1 1. Aca. 2.177, Kalp. 109. Piyaggamtha (Priyagrantha) One of the five disciples of preceptor Sutthiya Suppadibuddha. 1. Kalp (Therāvali). 7; KalpV. pp. 261-2, KalpDh. p. 169. Piyacamda (Priyacandra) King of Kanagapura, husband of Subhadda(5) and father of Vesamaņa (2).1 1. Vip. 34. 1. Piyadaṁsaņa (Priyadarśana) One of the two presiding gods of Dhayaisamda.1 1. Jiv. 174. Fifth Gevijjaga celestial abode.1 2. Piyadamsana 1. Sth. 685. 3. Piyadarsana Another name of mount Mamdara(3), 1. Sam. 16. Piyada msaņā (Priyadarsanā) Daughter of Mahávira and his wife Jasoya, wife of Jamāli(1)2 and mother of Jasavai(1)3. She was consecrated by Mahāvīra. Her other name was Anujjā.5 Formerly she held the schismatic view of her husband on account of her attachment with him, but later she re-entered the order of Mahāvīra. She once stayed in the house of potter Dhanka at Săvatthi.? 1. AvaBh. 80, Kalp. 109, Aca. 2.177 | 4. Ibid. p. 416. AvaCu. I.pp. 245, 416, Uttk. p. 101. 15. Aca. 2.177. 2. AvaCu. I. p. 416. 6. Vis. 2825, 2832. 3 Ibid. p. 245. | 7. AvaCu. I. p. 418. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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