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Mānibhadda
One of the nine groups of monks under
1. Māņavagaņa (Mānavagana) Tittha yara Mahāvīra.1
1. Sth. 680.
2. Má javagaña A monastic line founded by preceptor Isigutta. Four branches (sākhās), and three groups (kulas) originated from it. They were Kāsayajjiyā, Goyamajjiyā, Vāsitthiya and Soratthiyā; and Isiguttia, Isidattia and Abhijayamta respectively.1
1. KalpV. p. 260.
Mánavi (Mānavī) A deity.1
1. Ava. p. 19. Mānasiã (Mānasikā) A deity.1
1. Ava p. 19.
Māni (Mānin) A common name of Veyaddha(1) mountain of every Vijaya(23) (district) of Mahāvideha.1
1. Jam. 93, Sth. 689.
1. Mānibhadda (Mānibhadra) Lord of the nothern Jakkha gods. He is under Logapāla Vesamaņa(9). His principal wives are : Puņņā(1), Bahuputtiyā(1), Uttamā(2) and Tiray(3). He will organise an army for king Mahāpauma(10). 1. Bha. 169, Tir. 1052.
3. Bha. 406. 2. Bha. 168.
| 4. Sth. 693.
2. Mânibhadda A shrine situated to the north-east of Mithilä, where Mahāvira preached Jambuddivapannattii and Sariyapannatti. 1. Jam. 1, 178, Bha, 362.
| 2. Sur. 1-2.
3.Māpibhadda
1. Nir. 3.1.
Sixth chapter of Pupphiyä.?
4. Māpibhadda A shrine of a Jakkha god of the same name, situated in the Vijayavaddbamāna(1) park of Vaddhamāṇapura.
1. Vip. 32.
situated
in the
5. Mānibhadda A peak of the Veyaddha(2) mountain Bharaha(2) region of Jambuddiva.
1. Jam. 12. 6. Månibhadda A celestial abode.
1. Nir. 3.6.
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