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Purisasena
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Purisasīha was 45 bows high and he lived for 10 lakh years. He killed his Padisattu Nisumbha. He fell after death to the sixth hellish region.
1. Sam. 158, 133, AvaBh 40-41, AvaN. 403-413, Tir. 478, 577, 602-15, Sth. 672, 735.
Fourth chapter of the first section
of
1. Parisaseņa (Puruşasena) Aputtarovavāiyadasă.
1. Anut. 1.
2. Purisasena Son of king Seņia(1) and his queen Dhāriņi(1) of Rāyagiha. He was consecrated by Titthayara Mahāvīra. After death he took birth as a god in an Aņuttara celestial abode. He will attain emancipation in the Mahāvideha region after one more incarnation.1
1. Anut. 1.
Fourth chapter of the fourth section of Antagadadasä.
3. Parisasena
1. Ant. 8.
4. Purisasena Son of king Vasudeva and his queen Dhāriņi(4) of Bäraval. He took initiation from Titthayara Aritthaņemi and attained liberation on mount Settumja after practising asceticism for sixteen years.
1. Ant. 8.
Purisuttama (Purusottam) Fourth Väsudeva(1) of the the current descending cycle in the Bharaha(2) region of Jambuddiva and brother of Sappabha(1). He was son of king Soma(9) and his queen Siyā(6) of Bāravai. Aņamta, the fourteenth Titthamkara, was his contemporary. He killed his Padisattu Mahukedhava. He was 50 bows tall and he lived for 30 lakh years. In his previous birth he was Samuddadatta(2), and after death he fell to the sixth hello 1. Sam. 158, AvaBh. 40-41, AvaN. | 3. Sam. 158, Tir. 605.
403-413, Tir. 577, Sth. 672, 602-5. 4. Sam. 158, Tir. 604. Sam. 158 mentions Rudda(5) as his 5. AvaN. 403, 405, Sam. 50. father.
6. Sam. 158, Tir. 615, AvaN. 413. 2. Tir. 477.
Pulaa (Pulaka) Seventh part of the first layer of Rayaņappabhā(2). It is one thousand yojanas in extent.1
1. Sth. 778.
Pulamda or Pulimda (Pulindra) An Apāriya people and country. It is identified with the region comprising the western portion of Bundelkhand and the district of Sagar.? 1. Praj. 37, SutSi. p. 123, Pras. 4, Bha. 2. GDA. p. 161.
380, Jna. 18, Jam. 43, Aup. 33.
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