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Pupapamda
3. Puttila Previous life of Sayampabba(3), the fourth would-be Titthamkara in the Bharaha(2) region. He was an ascetic in the order of Mahāvīra.
1. Sam, 159, Sth. 692, Stha. p. 456.
Puttilá See Pottilā.
1. SuCu. p. 28, Risi. 10.
Ninth chapter of the third section of Anuttarova
1. Putthila (Prosthila) vāiyadasā.1
1. Anut. 3.
2. Putthila Son of Bhadda(10), a lady merchant of Hatthiņā pura. He accepted asceticism from Mahāvīra and went to the Savvatthasiddha heaven after death. He will attain emancipation in Mahāvideha. He is also known as Pottila(5). 1. Anut. 6.
| 2. Stha. p. 456.
1. Pudhavi (Prthivî) Name of one of the four chief wives of each of the four Logapālas under Isāņimda.
1. Bha. 406. Sth. 233.
2. Pudhavi (i) Fifth chapter of the first section, (ii) eigth chapter of the sixth section, (iii) third chapter of the twelfth section, 3 (iv) first as well as (v) fourth chapter of the thirteenth section, (vi) sixth as well as (vii) seventh chapter of the seventeenth section and (viii) third chapter of the nineteenth section of Viyāhapannatti. 1. Bha. 3.
4. Ibid. 470. 2. Ibid. 229.
5. Ibid. 590. 3. Ibid. 437.
6. Ibid. 648.
3. Pudhavi See Puhai.'
1. Sth. 643.
A park in the city of Rohidaa. It
Pudhavivadesaa (Pșthivyavatamsaka) had a shrine of Jakkha Dharana(5).
1. Vip. 30.
Pudhavisiri (Prthviśrī) A prostitute of Imdapura. She was a former birth of Amjäsiri(4).1
1. Vip. 32, SthA. p. 508.
Same as Punnanamda.
Puņaņamda (Purnananda)
1. AvaN, 328.
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