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Bhaddasālavapa (Bhadraśālavana) A grove situated in the foot of mount Mandara'(3). It is divided into eight parts by the Vakkhāra mountains, namely, Somanasa(5), Vijjuppahā(1), Gamdhamayapa and Mālavamta and Sia(1) and Sioa(1) rivers. It extends twenty-two thousand yojanas in the east as well as in the west and two hundred and fifty yojanas in the south as well as in the north of mount Mamdara. There are situated Siddhāya. yaņas (temples of siddhas) in the grove. Lotus-ponds (puskarinis) of the names of Pauma(8), Paumappabhā, Kumudā(1) and Kumudappabbā; Uppalagummā, Ņaliņā, Uppală(5) and Uppalajjală; Bhimgā, Bhimgapibhā, Amjapā(1) and Amjanappabhā; Sirikamta(5), Siricamdā, Sirimahiã and Siriņilayā are situated at a distance of fifty yojanas from mount Mamdara to its northeast, south-east, south-west and north-west respectively. There are eight Disāhatthikadas in the grove.? 1. Jiv. 141, Sth 302, JiVM. p. 244, 2. Jam. 103.
PrasA. p. 135, SutSi. p. 147.
General of the infantry of Dharapa(1).1 He
1. Bhaddasena (Bhadrasena) is also known as Ruddaseņa.
1. Jam. 119, Sth, 404.
2. Bhaddasepa A merchant of Vāņārasi. He was the husband of Ņamda(4) and father of Siridevi(6). He is also known as Jupnasetthi.1
1. AvaCu. II. p. 202, AvaN. 1302.
1. Bhadda (Bhadrā) Wife of merchant Datta(5) of the city of Tagară and mother of Arahannaa(2).
1. UttN. and Utts. p. 90, UttCu. p. 58.
2. Bhaddā First wife of king Payāvai(1) Rivupadisattu of Poyanapura and mother of Baladeva(2) Ayala(6).1 The city of Mahesari in Dakkhinavaba was established by her.? 1. Avaču. I. p. 232, Sam. 158, Tir. 2. AvaCu. p. 232.
569, 604.
3. Bhaddā Wife of king Jiyasattu(34) and mother of prince Namdapa(6) of the city of Chattaggā.1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 235, Kalpv. pp. 44.
4. Bhaddă Wife of a merchant of Vasamtapura(3) who had gone abroad to earn money. She was immersed in the music of Pupphasäla(1) to such an extent that while running to meet her husband imagined) she fell down from the upper floor and died. 1
1. AvaCu. I. pp. 529-530, AcaSi. p. 154.
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