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2. Meha
1. Ant 12.
4. Meha
3. Meha A merchant of Rayagiha who took initiation from Mahāvīra and attained emancipation on mount Vipula.1
1. Ant. 14.
5. Meha
1. Jna. 149,
Fourteenth chapter of the sixth section of Amtagadadasă.1
6. Meha
A merchant of Amalakappa. Mehasiri was his wife.1
1. Sam. 157, Tir. 468, AvaN. 327.
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Father of Sumai(7), the fifth Titthamkara.1
J. KalpDh. p. 152, KalpV, p. 236.
One of the hundred sons of Usabha(1).1
7. Meha Elder brother of Kalahatthi who tied up Mahāvīra and Gosāla. They were later set free by him.1
1. AvaCu. I. P. 290, KalpV. p. 166, KalpDh. p. 106.
1. Mehakumāra (Meghakumāra)
1. Jam. 33.
Mchamkara (Meghankarā) A principal Disākumārī goddess who is the presiding deity of the Namdaṇavaṇakuda peak in the Namdana vaṇa(1) forest.1
1. Jam. 104, 113, Tir. 147, AvaCu I. p. 137, Sth. 643.
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Mehamuha
2. Mehakumāra
Same as Meha (1).1
1. Jna. 17ff,, Aat. 6, AvaCu. I. p. 258.
A god who sheds rain.1
Mehakda (Meghaku a) A mountain in Eravaya(1) on which Titthamkara Camdaṇaṇa attained liberation.1
1. Tir. 551.
1. Mchamuha (Meghamukha)
1. Praj. 36, Sth. 304.
Mehagani (Meghagani) One of the twelve disciples of Suhatthi(1).1 1. Kalp. p. 258.
Mehamāliņi (Meghamālinī) A principal Disākumārī goddess who is the presiding deity of the Hemavaya(2) peak in the Namdaṇavana(1) forest.1 She is the same as Hemamāliņi.
1. Jam. 104, 113, Tir. 147, Sth. 643.
An Amtaradiva and its people.1
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