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Bahaputilya 6. Bahuputtiya
1. Nir. 3.1.
504 Fourth chapter of Pupphiya.'
Bahupatti ( Bahuputri) See Bahuputtiyā."
1. Sth. 755. Bahubiyaga (Bahubījaka ) Third chapter of the twenty second section of Viyāhapaņpatti.
1. Bha. 691.
Bahubharhaiya (Bahubhangika) Third sub-section of the second section of Ditthivāya.?
1. Nan. 56, Sam. 147. Bahuraya (Bahurata) A doctrine propounded by Jamali(1), the first Ninba va in the time of Titthayara Mahăvira. It holds that an act takes many a moment for its performance. It is not performed in one momo In other words, whatever is being done at a particular moment cannot be regarded as done at that very moment. When it is done i.e. completed after the lapse of many a moment, it is taken as done. Or, since this view is held by many beings, it is known by this name. This doctrine came into being at Såvatthi after the lapse of fourteen years of Titthayara Mahavira's obtaining omniscience.2 1. AvaCu. I. p. 419, Vis. 2802, UttN. 2. NisBh. 5611, Avan. 779-780, AvaBh. p. 133, Utts. p. 137, SthA. p. 411,
125. Aup. 41.
1. Bahurūvá (Bahurūpā ) A daughter of a merchant of Nāgapura. She took initiation from Titthayara Pāsa(1) and became a disciple of nun PupphacūIA(1). After her death she was born as a queen of indra Surdva(2).
1, Jna. 153.
2. Bahurūvă Sixth chapter of the fifth subsection of the second section of Näyädhammakahā.1
1. Jna. 133.
3. Bahurūvā Name of one of the four principal wives of Surava(2), a lord of the Bhaya(2) gods. The same is the name of a queen of Padira va.? See also Bahurūvā(1).
1. Bha. 406, Jna. 153, Sth. 273. 2. Sth. 273, Bha. 406. 1. Baniula One of the two chief disciples of preceptor Mahagiti. He was twin-brother of Balissaha:
1. Nan, v. 25, NanCu. p. 8, NanM. p. 49.
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