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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________________ Pupphamāla 470 reigned there. They had Pupphacūla(1) and Pupphacālā(2) as their twin son and daughter. Pupphakeu is also known as Pupphaseņa.3 The city is identified with Pataliputta." 1. AvaCu. II. p. 177, Avah. p. 429. 3. AvaCu. I.p. 559. 2. BrhBh. 1349-1351, BrhKs. p. 411. 4. LAI. p. 324. Pupphamālā (Puşpamālā) A principal Disākumāri goddess of the lower world. According to Thāna, she belongs to the upper world. 1. Jam. 112. 2. Sth. 643. Pupphalesa (Puspaleśya) A celestial abode similar to Puppha(2). 1. Sam. 20. Pupphavai (Puspavati) See Pupphavati. 1. BrhBh. 1351, AvaH. p. 429. Papphavaņņa (Puşpayarņa) A celestial abode similar to Puppha(2).' 1. Sam. 20. 1. Pupphavati (Puşpavati) Principal woman-disciple of Muņisuvvaya(1), the twentieth Titthařkara.1 1. Sam. 157, Tir. 461. 2. Pupphavati A shrine situated to the north-west of Tamgiyä сity. 1. Bha. 107. 3. Pupphavati Twenty-fourth chapter of the fifth sub-section of the second section of Ņāyādhammakahā.1 1. Jna. 153. 4. Pupphavati Queen of king Pupphakeu(2) or Pupphasena of Pupphapura or Pupphabhadda. She renounced the world and became a goddess after death. Then she showed scenes of hell and heaven to frighten and enlighten her daughcer Pupphacālā(2) to follow right path. 1. BrhBh. 1351, BrhKs. p. 411. 2. AvaCu. 1. p. 559, II. p. 177-178, NanM. p. 166. 5. Pupphavati Daughter of a merchant of Ņāgapura. She accepted asceticism from Titthayara Pāsa(1). Rest is similar to Punnā(2).1 1. Jna. 153. 6. Pupphavati One of the four principal wives of Sappurisa, a lord of the Kimpurisa(3) gods. In her previous birth she was a daughter of a merchant of Nāgapura, i.e the same as Pupphavati(5). The same is the name of a principal wife of Mahāpurisa.. 1. Bha. 406, Sth. 273, Jna. 153. . Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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