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Mittapabha
Migaputtijja Same as Miyāputtijja.1
1. Uttn. p. 450.
Miga vana (Mrgavana) A park situated to the north-east of the city of Seyaviyā.
1. Raj. 142. Migasira (Mrgasiras) Same as Magasira.
1. Sth. 781, Migāvai or Migāvati (Msgāvatí) See Miyāvai and Miyā.1 1. DasCu. p. 50, Bhak. 50, Ava. p. 28, Vis. 1376, Bha, 441, AvaN. 1055, NisBh.
6606, AvaCu. I. p. 615, UttN. p. 452.
Mitakesi (Mitakesī) See Missakesi.
1. Sth. 643. 1. Mitta (Mitra) One of the thirty Muhättas of a day and night.
1. Jam. 132, Sam. 30, Sur. 47.
2. Mitta Presiding god of constellation Apurāhā.
1. Jam. 137, 171, Jams. p. 535. 3. Mitta King of Vāņiyagama. His queen was Siridevi(1). See Ujjhiyaa(2) for details.
1. Vip. 8. 4. Mitta King of Ņamdipura. His main cook was Siria(1).
1. Vip. 29.
5. Mitta King of the city of Manivayă. He was initiated by monk Sambhātivijaya(3). After death he was born as Vesamapa(2) at Kaņaga pura. He will get emancipation in Mahāvideha.!
1. Vip. 34. Mittagā (Mitrakā) Same as Mimagā.1
1. Sth. 273. Miftanamdi (Mitranandi) His queen was Sirikamta(6). They had a son named Varadatta(2).1
1. Vip. 34. Mittadāma (Mitradāman) Fisrt Kulagara of the past Ussappini' of the Bharaha(2) region. See Kulagara.
1. Sam. 157, Sth. 556.
Dhāriņi(23) was his queen
Mittapabha (Mitraprabha) King of Campā. and Dhammaghosa(3) was his minister.1
1. AvaN. 1297, AvaCu. II. p. 197,
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