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Mittavati
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Mittavati (Mitravati) Wife of merchant Sudamsaņa (9) of Campā. She is called also Manoramā.? 1. AvaCu. II. p. 271.
12. Uttk. p. 442. Mittavāhana (Mitravāhana) First Kulagara of the coming Ussappiņi in the Bharaha(2) region. He is also called Miyavāhana(2), 1. Sth. 556.
2. Sam. 159. Mittavīriya (Mitravirya) A king in the time of Titthayara Sambhava(1).1
1. Tir. 466. Mittasiri (Mitraßrī) lay-votary belonging to Amalakappă He made Nip hava Tissagutta realise that his doctrine was invalid.
1. AvaCu. II. p. 420, SthA. p. 411, AvaBh. 126, Utts. p. 159, Vis. 2834, NisBh. 5598. Mittiya (Maitreya) One of the seven branches of Vaccha(4) lineage.
1. Sth. 551.
Mittiyāvai (Msttikāvati)
1. SutSi. p. 123.
Same as Mattiyāvai.1
Mithila Same as Mihilā.1
1. Sur. 1.
See Mitakesi.'
Miyakesi (Mitakesī)
1. Tir. 159.
Miyagāma or Miyaggāma (Mrgagrāma) A city having the Camdanapăyava park situated to its north-east. In that park there was a shrine of yakşa Suha mma(6). King Vijaya(4) reigned there. He had a son named Miyaputta born of Miya. Mahāvira visited this city,
1. Vip. 2-3. Miyacāriyā (Mțgacārikā) Nineteenth chapter of Uttarajjbayapa.
1. Sam. 36. Miyaluddha (Mļgalubdha) See Miyaluddhaya."
1. Bha. 417. Miyaluddhaya (Mļgalubdhaka) A class of vānaprastha ascetics' living on the flesh of animals.?
1. Bha. 417, Nir. 3.3, Aup. 38. 2. Bha A. p. 519. Miyavana (Mrgavana) A park situated to the north-east of the city of Vitibhaya.
1. Bha. 491.
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