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Pupphiya
Pupphasāla (Puśpaśāla) A famous songster belonging to Vasamtapura(3). Bhaddā(4), the wife of a merchant of the same town was so much immersed in his music that she completely forgot herself and fell down from the upper floor and died.
1. AvaH. P, 398, AcaSi. p. 154, AvaCu. I. pp. 529-530. 2. Pupphasála A merchant of Gobbaragāma(1).?
1. AvaCu. I. p. 469. 3. Pupphasāla See Pupphasālaputta.1
1. Risi (Sangrahaņi). Papphasālaputta (Puspaśālaputra) A non-jain sage in the tirtha of Aritthanemi, recognised as a Patteyabuddha."
1. Risi. 5, Risi (Sangrahaņi). Pupphasālasua (Puspašālasuta) Son of merchant Pupphasāla(2) of Gobbaragāma(1). He was very, modest and of helpful nature. He was enlightened when Titthayara Mahāvīra asked him to serve him with a broom (rajoharana) - 1. AvaCu. I. p. 469.
2. Ibid., AvaN. 847, AcaCu. p. 120,
Visk. p. 787. Pupphasimga (Puşapírnga) A celestial abode similar to Puppha(2).1
1. Sam. 20. Pupphasiddha (-sittha) (Puspasiddha) (srsta) A celestial abodę similar to Pappha(2).
1. Sam. 20. Papphaseña (Puspasena) Another name of Pupphakeu(2).1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 559, AvaH. p. 429. Pupphārāma (Pușpārāma) A park on the outskirts of Rāyagiha.
1. Ant. 13. Pupphävatta (Puspāvartta) A celestial abode similar to Puppha(2).
1. Sam. 20. Papphāhāra (Pușpāhāra) A class of vānaprastha ascetics living on flowers only.
1. Bha. 417, Nir. 3.3, Aup. 38. Pupphiyā (Puspikā) An Amgabāhira Kālia text. It forms a part of Uvamga.? It consists of the following ten chapters. (1) Camda(2), (2) Sūra(8), (3) Sukk a(5), (4) Bahuputtiyā(6), (5) Panna(1), (6) Māņibhadda(3), (7) Datta(13), (8) Siva(4), (9) Bala(9), (10) Anädhiya(3). 1. Pak. p. 45, Nan. 44, NanCu. p. 60, 1 2. Nir. 1.1,
NapH. p. 73, NanM. pp. 207-8. 3.1bid. 3.1.
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