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Logāvatta (Lokāvarta )
1. Sam. 13.
A celestial abode just like Loga(2),1
A celestial abode exactly like
Loguttaravadimsaga (Lokottarāvatamsaka) Loga(2).
1, Sam. 13.
See Logamtiya.1
Loyamtiya (Lokāntika )
1. AvaCu. I. p. 251.
Loyaņā (Locanā) Wife of king Devilăsatta of Ujjeni. She had taken to asceticism while in pregnancy. She is the same as Aņurattaloyaņā.
1. AvaCu. II. p. 202.
Lola A Mabăniraya situated in the Rayaņappabhā hell.1
1. Sth. 515. Lolua ( Lolupa ) A Mahāṇiraya situated in the Rayaņappabhä hell.
1. Sth. 515.
Loluyaccuya (Lolupācyuta) An infernal abode of Rayanappabhā(2), the first hell. The limited direct knowledge (avadhijñāna) possessed by Anamda(1) confined to this region as regards its limit in the lower world. Revai(2), wife of Mahāsayaya(2) was born here after death.2 1. Upa. 14.
I 2. Ibid. 52 Loba Identical with Lohajja.
1. VyaBh. 6.225.
1. Lohaggala (Lohārgala) A town in the Pukkhalavai Vijaya(23) of Puvvavideha. King Vairajagha 1) reigned there. 1. AvaCu. I. p. 178, KalpDh, p. 154, KalpV. p. 239, KalpL. p. 138, KalpSam.
P. 193.
2. Lohaggala A town near Bahusālaga. It was visited by Mahāvira. From there the Titthayara proceeded to Purimatāla. King Jiyasattu(33) reigned at Lohaggala. It is identified with Lohardagā in the Chota Nagpar division.2 1. AvaCu. I. p. 294, AvaM. p. 158, I 2. LAI. p. 306,
Avan. 490.
1. Lohajamgha (Lohajangha) A messenger of king Pajjoya of Ujjeni. He was a jewel of the king's court. He could cover a distance of twentyfive yojanas in a day.
1. AvaCu, II. p. 160.
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