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Mumdivaa
604
Same as Mumdimbaga.
Mumdivaa or Mumdivaga (Mundimbaka )
1. AvaCu. II. p. 210, VyaBh. 6. 211.
Mugumda-maha (Mukundamaha) A festival celebrated in honour of Mukunda, i. e. Visnu or Vasude va(2) or Baladeya(1).1 1. Aca. 2. 12, NisCu. II. pp. 443-444, Raj. 148, Raj.M. p. 284, BhaA. p. 463
AnuCu. p. 12.
Same as Mokkhamaggagai.'
Mukkhagai ( Moksagati).
1. UttN. p. 9.
Muggara pāņi (Mudgarapāni) Ayaksa, the family-deity of Ajjupaga(1). His shrine was situated in the Puppbārāma park of Rāyagiha. This yakşa ( spirit) had subdued Ajjuņaga.1
1. Uttn. p. 112, Uttcu. p. 70, Utts. p. 112, Ant. 13.
Muggasela (Mūdgaśaila ) A hill situated near Muggaselapura. Monk Kalavesiya gave up food and entered sallekhaņā on this hill where he was eaten up by a Jackal. It seems to be the same as Muggillagiri.
1. UttCu. p. 78, Mar. 498, JitBh. 534, VyaBh 10. 595, NisBh. 3970.
Muggaselapura (Mudgasailapura) A city where king Hayasattu reigned. It was visited by monk Kālavesiya from Mahurā(1). Muggaselapura seems
synonym of Muggillagiripura,, the 'pura' denoting the city Maudg. alyagiri or Mudgalagiri. It is identified with Monghyr which was called Mun-giri in the 11th century A. D.2 1. UttCu. p. 78, Utts. p. 121.
2. GDA. p. 132.
Muggillagiri (Mudgalagiri or Maudgalyagiri) A hill where Sukosala(2) and Siddhattha(11) attained liberation. It is perhaps, the Maruk hill on which there is situated the fort of Monghyr in Bihar.? 1. Bhak. 161.
2. See GDA. p. 132.
Mutthia (Maustika) An Aņāriya country and its people.
1. Pras. 4. 1. Municamda (Municandra ) One who caused heavy troubles to some ascetic at Rāyagiha.
1. Mar. 487.
2. Muņicamda One of the two sons of king Camdavademsaa and his queen Dhāriņi(15) of Sãeya. He was appointed as governor of Ujjeņi. His brother Gunacamda visited the city and made Municamda's son his disciple along with the son of his purohita.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 492-3.
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