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Punnabhadda
10. Punnabhadda
1. Nir. 3.5.
11. Punnabhadda
1. Jiv. 182.
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An abode in the Sohamma(1) celestial region.1
One of the two presiding gods of the Khododa ocean.1
Punnabhaddakūḍa (Pūrṇabhadrakūṭa)
1. Jam. 12.
1. Punnasena (Pūrṇasena) Anuttarovavaiyadasā.1
1. Anut. 2.
Punṇarakkha (Pūrṇarakṣa) A god under Logapala Vesamaṇa(9).1
1. Bha. 168.
Same as Punnabhadda(6).1
Thirteenth chapter of the second section of
2. Punnasena Son of king Seniya(1) and his wife Dhāriṇī(1) of Rāyagiha. He renounced the world and became a disciple of Titthayara Mahāvira. After observing asceticism for a period of sixteen years he died and again took birth as a god in Savvaṭṭhasiddha celestial [abode. After one more incarnation he will attain salvation.1
1. Anut. 2.
1. Punnā (Pūrṇā) Name of one of the four queens of Punnabhadda(5), the lord of Jakkha gods. The same is the name of a queen of Manibhadda(1).
1. Bha. 406, Sth. 273, Jna. 153.
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2. Punṇā Daughter of merchant of Nagapura. She remained unmarried, accepted asceticism from Titthayara Pasa(1) and became a disciple of nun Pupphacula(1). After her death she became a queen of a lord of Vanamamtara (Jakkha) gods,' i.e. the same as Punṇā(1).
1. Jna 153.
3. Punņā Ninth chapter of the fifth subsection of the second section of Nayadhammakahā.1
1. Jna. 153.
Putthi (Pusti ?)
1. UttN. p. 379.
A wife of Cakkavatti Bambhadatta (1).1
1. Puppha (Puspa)
Same as Pupphakeu(1).1
1. Sur. 107, SurM. p. 295, JamS. p. 535, SthA. p. 79.
2. Puppha A celestial abode of Paṇata where gods have maximum lifespan of twenty Sagaropama years. They breathe once in twenty fortnights and have desire for food once in twenty thousand years,1
1. Sam. 20.
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