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of this sacred place is used on the occasion of the consecration ceremony of Titthamkaras. A place of the same name is situated also in the Eravaya(1) region and in each Vijaya(23) of Mahāvideba." 2. Jam. 120, Jiv. 141.
13. Sth. 142. Māgahatitthakumāra (Māgadhatīrthakumāra) A god presiding over Māgahatittha.
1. Jam, 43, AvaCu. 5. p. 184..
Family-name of the seventh hellish
region
Mághavai (Māghavati) Tamatamā.
1. Jiva. 67, Sth. 546.
1. Madhara (Māthara) A lineage (gotra) to which preceptor Sambha ya(1). disciple of Jasabhadda(2) belonged."
1. Nan. v. 24, Tir. 814. 2. Madhara General of Sakka(3) commanding the column of chariots.
1. Sth. 404. 582.
3. Madhara A mithyārduta. It is a work of a heretic of the same name. It is called laukika (worldly)2 inasmuchas it was composed by a spiritually ignorant person. It is referred to as a work of political ethics or morals. 1. Nan. 42.
3. VyaBh. III. 132. 2. Ann. 41. Māņa (Māna) One of the hundred sons of Usabha(1).
1. KalpDh. p. 152, KalpV. p. 236.
Mánava (Mānava) A country similar to Kallkeya.
1. Avaču. I. p. 162. 1. Māṇavaa (Mānavaka) One of the nine treasures of a Cakkavatti.
1. Tir. 303.
2. Mānavaa A sacred column situated on the pedastal of the Suhamma(1) Council of Sakka(3).
1. Raj. 126-127.
3. Manavaa One of the eighty-eight Gahas."
1. Sur. 107, Sth. 90, Jams. pp. 534-535, SurM. pp. 295-296, SthA. pp. 78–79.
Mānayaga (Mānavaka) See Māpavaa(3).
1. SurM. p. 295, Sth. 90, SthA. p. 79, Jams. p. 535.
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