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Bali
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1. Bali ( Balin ) Same Bāhubali.
1. AvaM. p. 198, Vis. 1634. 2. Bali Ninth chapter of the sixteenth section of Viyāhapaņņatti."
1. Bha, 561.. . 3. Bali Sixth Padisattu in the Bharaha(2) region of Jambuddiva. He was killed by the Sixth Vasudeva(1) Purisapumdaria.
1. Vis. 1767, Tir. 609, Sam. 158.
4. Bali Lord of the northern Asurakumära gods. His other name is Vairoyana(2). He has under him 60000 sāmānika gods, 240000 atmaraksaka gods, etc.3 ' His capital is at Balicamcā. Bali has five queens : Subhā(1), Ņisumbhā, Rambhā(1) Ņirambhā and Madaņā(1). He has four Loyapālas. 1. Jiv. 119, Jam. 119, SthA. p. 100, 3. Jam. 119, Sam. 60, AvaCu. I. p. 146, Sam. 16, 17, 51, SamA. p. 32.
Bha. 404. 2. Jiv. 119, Sam. 60, Jna. 148, Bha. 4. Bha. 587. 129, 169, 587.
5. Bha. 406.
6. Sth. 256. Balicamcă Capital of Bali(4)."
1. Bha. 135, 406, 587, Jna. 150, Sams. p. 32.
Balissaha A disciple of Mahāgiri and twin brother of Bahulā(1), belonging to the Kosia(5) linege. He was preceptor of Sãi(3).1
1. NanM. 49, NanCu. p. 8, Nan. v: 26. Bava First of the eleven Karaṇas (divisions of a day).1
1. Jam. 153, SutN. 11. Babala Same as Bahali."
1. Pras. 4.
Bahali or Bahaliya ( Bahali-ka) An Aņāriya (non-Aryan) country and its people. Pitthayara Usabha(1) had visited this country. It was then ruled by Băhubali, with its capital at Takkhasilā Bahali is identified with Bactria (mcdern Balkh) in the north of Afghanistan." 1. Praj. 37, Pras. 4.
4. AvaCu. I. pp. 180, 160, Kalpv. 2. Vis. 1717, Jna. 18, Jam. 43.
p. 235. 3. Vis. 1716, AvaCu. I. p. 162, Avan. 5. SGAMI. p. 94.
336, AvaH. p. 261.
Bahassai (Bịhaspati) One of the eighty-eight Gahas." A Joisiya god.? See also Vahassai(2).
1. Sur. 107, Sth. 90, Jams. pp. 534-535, SurM. pp. 295-296, Stha. pp. 78-79. 2. Praj. 50, AvaCu. 1. p. 253.
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