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Mālavamta
3. Matamga
A non-Jain sage who lived in the tirtha of Titthayara Pasa(1). He is recognised as a Patteyabuddha.1
1. Risi. 26, Risi (Sangrahani).
A Jakkha.1
4. Mātaṁga
1, Ava. p. 19.
Mātamjana (Mātrāñjana) See Mayamjana.1
1. Sth. 302.
Mayamga (Matanga) See Matamga.1
1. Risi (Sangrahani).
Māyamjaṇa (Mātrāñjana) A Vakkhāra mountain situated between the Mamgalavai(1) and Ramanijja(2) districts in Mahavideha.1 It lies in the east of mount Mamdara(3) and is on the south bank of river Siyā.2
1. Jam. 96.
2. Sth. 302, 434, 637.
Māyamḍiya (Makandika) Same as Magaṁdiya.1
1. Bha. 616.
Māyamdi (Makandi) Magamdi.1
1. Jna. 5.
Māra
A Mahaṇiraya situated in Pamkappabhā.1
1. Sth. 515.
Mālaṁkāra
1. Sth. 404.
Lord Bali's General commanding the column of elephants.1
Malaya (Mālava)
1. SutSi. p. 123.
See Malava.1
Mälava One of the sixteen janapadas1 at the time of Mahavira. It is referred to as an Aṇariya country. The Malava thieves used to kidnap children. It can be identified with modern Malwa.*
1. Bha. 554, UttCu. p. 22.
2. Praj. 37, Pras. 4, Su.Si. p. 123, VyaM. III. p. 122.
Malavaga (Mālavaka)
1. NisCu. II. p. 175.
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A mountain.1
3. VyaBh. 4. 61, NisCu. II. p. 175, BraBh. 561, AvaCu. II. p. 283.
4. GDA. p. 121.
1. Malavamta (Malyavat) A Vakkhāra mountain situated in Mahāvideha.1 It lies to the north-east of mount Mamdara(3), to the south of mount Nilavamta, to the east of Uttarakuru(1) and to the west of Vaccha(6). It has
1. Jam. 91, Sth. 302, 434.
2. Jam. 91.
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