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Pärapa
'Pussabhūti (Pusyabhūti) Same as Püsabhūti.
1. VyaBh. 204, VyaM. IV. p. 47, BrhBh. 6290.
See Püsamitta.1
Pussamitta (Pusyamitra)
1. AcaCu. p. 2.
Family name of the constellation Revati (4).
Pusssāyana (Pusyāyana)
1. Sur. 50, Jam. 159.
1. Puhai (Prthivi) Mother of Supāsa(1)1 and wife of king Paittha(1).
1. Tir. 470, Sam. 157, AvaN. 385.
2. Puhai Mother of the third Vasudeva(1) Sayambhü(1).1
1. Tir. 603, AvaN. 409, Sam. 157.
3. Puhai Mother of the first three Ganadharas of Mahāvīra and wife of Vasubhūi(1).1
1. AvaN. 649, Visk. p. 692. | AvaN. 648.
4. Puhai Wife of king Sälavähana. Once she had put on her husband's dress and acted like him.1
1. Vyam. VIII. p. 36.
5. Puhai A principal Disākumāri residing on the Himava peak of the western Ruyaga(1) mountain.
1. Jam. 114, Tir. 157, Sth. 643.
Puhavi (Prthivī) See Puhai.1
1. Tir. 157, Vyam. VIII. p. 36, Jam. 114, Vis. 2510, Sam. 157, AvaN. 649. Půtană or Payanã (Putana) A notorious Vamtara goddess who used to kill children.
1. Sut. 1.3.4.13, Pras. 15, PinNBh. 41, PinNM. p. 126, NisCu. III. p. 408.
1. Purana One of the six friends of king Mahabbala(2) of the city of Viyasogā.
1. Jna. 64.
Seventh chapter of the second section of Amtagadadasā.1
2. Purana
1. Ant. 3.
3. Pūraña Son of king Amdhagavanhi and his queen Dhāriņi(5) of Bāravai. He was initiated by Titthayara Aritthaņemi. After observing asceticism for a period of sixteen years he attained liberation on mount Settumja.
1. Ant. 3.
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