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Mahāhilogabala
This
yojanas.2 In the centre of the moutain there is Mahapaumaddaha.3 mountain has eight peaks: Siddhāyayaṇa, Mahāhimavaṁta(2), Hemavayakada(2), Rohiyakuda, Harikūḍa(3), Harikamta(2), Harivasa(2) and Verulia(3). God Mahāhimavamta(1) resides on this mountain." Gods use the flowers growing on it for the consecration ceremony of Titthamkaras.
2. Sam. 82.
3. Jam. 80.
4. lbid. 81, Sth. 643.
Mahāhilogabala (Mahādhilokabala) Seventh Titthamkar of the Eravaya(1) region. He was contemporary of Kumthu(1) of the Bharaha region.1 In Samavaya the name of Atipäsa occurs in place of Mahāhilogabala.2
1. Tir. 330.
2. Sam. 159.
2. Mahimda
1. Mahimda (Mahendra) A celestial abode in Lamtaa where the maximum span of the life of gods is twelve sägaropama years. They breathe once in tweve fortnights and have desire for food once in twelve thousand years.1
1. Sam. 12.
1. Aup. 6, AupA; p. 11.
3. Mahimda
A mountain,1
588
1. Aup. 6, AupA. p. 11.
5. Jam. 81.
6. Jiv. 141.
Another name of Sakka(3).1
4. Mahimda First person to offer alms to Supasa(1), the seventh Titthayara. He belonged to Padalisamda2
1. AvaN. 327, Sam. 157, Ava M. p. 227.
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2. AvaN. 223.
Mahimdakamta (Mahendrakanta) A celestial abode in Lamtaa where the maximun duration of the life of gods is fourteen sägaropama years. They breathe once in fourteen fortnights and have desire for food once in fourteen thousand years.1
1. Sam 14.
Mahimdajjhaya (Mahendradhvaja) A celestial abode just like Mahimda(1).1
1. Sam. 12.
Mahimduttaravadimsaga (Mahendrottarāvatamsaka) like Mahimdakamta.1
1. Sam. 14.
Mahiya (Mahita) A celestial abode in Accuta where the maximum longevity of gods is twenty-two sagaropama years.1
1. Sam. 22.
A celestial abode just
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