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Pottipat
482 3. Pottila A god who in his previous Birth was Poťtila, wife of minister Teyaliputta.1
1. Jna. 102. 4. Potţila A monk and previous birth of Sayampabha(3). He lived in the tirtha of Mahā vira.
1. Sam. 159, Sth. 691. 5. Poțţila See Patthila(2).1
1. Sth. 691. Pottila Aộagāra Same as Pottila(4),
1. Sam. 159. Pottilā A beautiful daughter of goldsmith Kalade and his wife Bhada(18) of Teyalipurs, Minister Teyaliputta married her. In due course the minister lost attachment for her and appointed her to distribute almase. She came in contact with nuns and asked to teach her some charms or the use of some drugs to win over the heart of Teyaliputta. They on the contrary delivered religious discourse to her. She then became a lay-votary. In due course she became a nun and after her death she attained heaven.
1. Jna. 96, Risi. 10. . | 3. Joa. 99. 2. Jna. 98, SuCu. p. 28.
| 4. Ibid. 100, VipA. p. 88, Aväcu. I. $. 499, Pottiha Same as Puttila.
1. Sam. 159. Potthavai or Potthavaya (Prosthapadā) A constellation,
1. Sur. 39, Jam. 161. Potthila Same as Puttila.
1. Vis. 1816, Avaču. I. p. 235. Pótana (Potana) See Pöyatlapura.
1. BrhBh. 6198. Potapapura (Potanapur) See Poyaņapura.?
1. AvaCu. I. p. 456. Pottapūsamitta (Potapusyamitra) A disciple of preceptör Kakkhlýa(1). He was gifted with such a supernatural power that he could produce clothes at his will.1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 409, AvaBh. 142, AvaH. pp. 307-8. Pottiya (Pautika) A class of vānaprastha asceticsi wearing garments. 2
1. Bha. 417, Nir 3.3, Aup. 38. | 2. BhaA. p. 519.
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