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Hærávaroda An ccean surrounding the Häravara(3) island and itself incircled by the Hāravarāvabhāsa island. It is presided over by Häravara(2) and Häravaramahāvara(2),1
1. Jiv. 185.
Hārasamudda (Hārasamudra) A concentric ocean around Häraddiva and itself surrounded by the Häravara(3) island. It is presided over by two gods: Hāravara(1) and Hāra yaramahăvara.
1. Jiv. 185. Hāriya (Hārita) One of the seven branches of Koccha lineage. Ārya Sáma(1)”, preceptor Sãi(3), ascetic Sirigutta* and Gañadhara Ayalabhāyā: belonged to it. 1. Sth. 551.
4. Kalp. p. 259. 2. Nan. v. 26.
5. AvaN. 650, Vis. 2511. 3. Ibid. . Hariyamālāgārī (Haritamālākāri) One of the four branches of Carapto gaña(2). ... 1. Kalp. p. 259. . Härosa (Hāroșa) An Apāriya country and its inhabitants.' It is also called Arosa.2 : 1. Praj. 37.
1 2 . Pras. 4, Hälahală A potter woman belonging to the city of Sāvatthi. She was a lay-votary of Gosāla and allowed him to stay at her pottery.?
1. Bha. 539. Halijja (Hāliya) One of the seven off-shoots of Cárañagana(2),
1. Kalp. p. 259. Hása Lord of the southern Mahākardiya Vāṇamantara gods.
1. Praj. 49. Häsarai (Hāsarati) Lord of the northern Mahākamdiya Vāṇamantara gods.
1. Praj. 49. 1. Hāsā A principal Disā-Kumāri residing on the Vijaya(20) peak of the northern Ruyaga(1) mountain. She is the same as Āsā(1).
. 1. Jam. 114, Sth. 643, Tir. 159, AvaH. p. 122. 2. Hāsă A nymph of the Pamcasela island. She was one of the two wives of yaksa Vijjumāli. See also Apamgasepa and Pabāsā.
1. NisCu. III. pp. 140, 269, BrhKs. p. 1389.
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