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Muņisivyaya
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3. Muņisuvvaya A Titthamkara in Dhāyaisamda, a ring continent.1
1. Jna. 125, SthA. p. 524.
A tope built at Vesālī after the
Munisuvvaya-thūbha (Munisuvrata-stūpa) name of Titthayara Muņisu y vaya(1).
1. AvaCu. I. p. 567, NanM. p. 167.
Munisena (Munisena ) A monk whom Cakkavatti Vairajamgha(1) and his queen Sirimati(2) met in a forest. They were invited by him.
1. AvaCu. 5. p. 179. Muttālaya (Muktālaya) One of the twelve names of Isipabbhārā.
1. Sam. 12. Mutti ( Mukti) One of the twelve names of Isipabbhārā."
1. Sam. 12.
Muramda (Murunda)
1. Praj. 37.
See Murumda.
Muriya (Maurya) Same as Muriyavamsa."
1. NisCu. IV. p. 10.
Same as Balabhadda(4).1
Muriyabalabhadda (Mauryabalabhadra )
1. AvaBh. 130, (Dipikā) p. 143.
Muriyavassa (Mauryavamsa) A dynasty. It is named só as its founder Camdagutta was the son of a moraposaga (peacock-keeper). This dynasty gradually flourished but after Asoya(1) it saw its downfall.3
1, Aval h. 130, AvaCu. I. p. 421. I 3. NisBh, 5747. NisCu. IV. p. 129. 2. NisCu. IV. p. 10, Avaču. I. p. 563.1
1. Murumda (Murunda) An Aņāriya country and its people. It is identified with Lamphan, on the northern bank of the Kābul river.2 1. Pras. 4, Praj. 37, SutSi p. 123, Jna, 2. GDA. pp. 113, 134, GESM. p. 21.
17, Jan. 43.
2. Murumda King of Kusumapura. He got his widow sister initiated as a nun. He used to invite monks for listening their religious discourses.? Once he suffered from a severe headache. Preceptor Pālitta cured him.? He had a discussion with Khuddagani on the relative value of time. 4 1. BrhBh. 4123-26, BrhKs. p. 1123; 2. BrhBh. 5625, NisBh. 4215, AvaCu. PinNM. p.142 describes Mururada as
II. p. 291, Avah, p. 424. the king of Pratisthanapur.
3. NisBh. 4460, PioN. 498. 4. VyaBh. 3. 145.
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