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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________________ Piivaddhapa 458 Piivaddhaņa (Prītivardhana) Extraordinary name of the month of Kārtika. 1. Jam. 152, Sur. 53. Pidha (Pitha) Son of king Vairaseña(1) of the city of Pumdarigiņi(1). His elder brother Vairaņābha (previous birth of Usabha(1) was the Cakkavatti (supreme king) of the region. 1. AvaCu. I. pp. 133, 180, AvaN. 176. Pidhara (Pīthara) See Pidhara." 1. Avaču. I. p. 381. Pitimana (Pritimanas) A travelling car (V'imăna) belonging to the lord of the Mahāsukka(1) celestial region. Piigama is its managing god. 1. Sth. 644, Jam. 118. Pumkha (Punkha) A celestial abode similar to Kamba.' 1. Sam. 12. 1. Purda (Pundra) A celostial abɔde similar to Kambu.? 1. Sam. 12. 2. Pumda A type of gods under Varuņa(1), a Logapāla of Sakka(3).? 1. Bha. 167. 3. Punda A country (janapada) with its capital at Sayaduvära. The soul of Kanha(1) will be born there as Tirtharikara Amama(2).2 At one place it is said to be situated at the foot of mount Veyaddha(2)3 whereas its situation is mentioned at the other at the foot of Vimjhagiri. It is probably the same Pundra which is identified with the modern districts of Santal-paragana, Birbhum and the northern portion of Hazaribag. 1. Bha. 559, Sth. 693. 4. Bha. 559. - 2. Ant. o. 5. GESM. p. 109. 3. Tir. 1017, Sth. 693. , Pamdaria (Pundarika) See Pumdariya(4),1 1. Ava. p. 27, Mar. 637, AvaH. p. 701. Pumờarigiņi (Punţarīkinī) See Pumďarīgiņi. 1. Tir. 159, AvaM. p. 159, AvaCu. I. p. 180, Vis. 1590. Pumdaria (Pundarikā) A principal Disākumāri residing on the Savvarayapa(2) peak of the northern Ruyaga(1).1 1. Jam. 114, Tir. 159, Sth. 643, Pumdarīga (Pundarika) See Pumdariya(5), 1. Jiv. 181. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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