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at Savvatobhadda(6). He used to perform sacrifices with the offerings of the hearts extricated from the bodies of the children belonging to all the four classes (varna) for the victory of the king. After death he was born as Vabassatidatta, son of priest Somadatta(4) at Kosambi,
1. Vip. 24, Sth. p. 508.
Mahesari (Māhesvari) A city situated in the foot of Virajhagiri. It was established in Dakkhināvaha” by Ayala(6) and his mother Bhaddā(2). Preceptor Vaira(2) visited it. It is identified with Mahesvara or Maheśa, on the right bank of river Narmada forty miles to the south of Indore. 1. Bha. 528, AcaCu. p. 33.
3. AvaN. 773, AvaCu. I. p. 396. 2. AvaCu. I. p. 232, AvaM. p. 250. 4. GDA. p. 120. Mahessara (Mahesvara) Same as Mahissara.
1. AvaCu. II. p. 176. Mahoraga One of the eight classes of the Váñamartara gods. Alkāya and Mahākāya are their two lords.? 1. Praj. 48.
| Bha. 169, Sth. 94. Magandiya ( Mākandika) Third chapter of the eighteenth section of Viy hapanpatti.
1. Bha. 616. Mågardiyaputta (Mākandikaputra) A disciple of Titthayara Mahävira. He asked some philosophical questions and the lord explained them."
1. Bha. 618-622. 1. Magamdi (Mākandi) Ninth chapter of the first section of Nāyādhammakabă.
1. Jna. 5, JnaA. p. 10, Sam. 19.. 2. Magamdi A merchant of Campă. He had two sons : Jlmapálya and Jiparakkhiya.
1. Ina. 79. Māgadha See Magaha.1 1. Māgaha (Māgadha) One of the hundred sons of Usaha(1).
1. KalpDh. p. 131, KalpV. p. 236. 2. Mágaha A person born of a Kșatriya woman by a Vaiśya man."
1. AcaN, 23, AcaSi. p. 8. Māgabatittha (Māgadhatīrtha) A sacred place situated on the shore of the sea, in the east of the Bharaha(2) region and to the south of river Gamgã. It was conquered by Cakkavatti Bharaha(1). The mud and water
?, Jam. 45, AvaCu. I. p. 184, Vis. 1729, AvaN. 348.
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