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Himavarata
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3. Himavaṁta
1. Ant. 3.
Fourth chapter of the second section of Artagadadasä.
4. Himavamta Son of Amdhaga-Vanhi and Dhariņi(5). He accepted asce. ticism from Titthayara Aritthanemi and attained emancipation on mount Settumja.
1. Ant. 3, AntA, p. 2.
5. Himavamta Same as Cullahimavaṁta.
1. Mar. 454, Jam. 89, AvaCu. I. p. 207, NanCu, p. 10, Aval. p. 391, Nis. I. p. 12.
Himavaya (Haimavata) See Hemavaya.?
1. NisCu. I. p. 105. Himavayakūda (Haimavatakūta ) See Hemavayakūda.
1. Jam. 104.
Hiraņņaņābha (Hiranyanābha) Father of Paumävai(14). He was king of Aristapura.
1. Pras). p. 89, PrasA. pp. 88, 90. Hiraņņavaya (Hairanyavata) See Heraņņavaya(4).
1. Sth. 643. Hirikuda (Harikūta ) It is the same as Harikūda(3).1
1. Jam. 81.
Hirima (Hrima) Ayaksa worshipped by the Mātangas. He is also called Ādambara.1
1. AvaCu, II. p. 227, NisCu. IV. p. 238, AvaH. p. 743, AvaBh. 225. Hirimikka, Hirimekka or Hirimikkha Same as Hirima.1
1. NisCu. IV. p. 238, AvaCu. Il. p. 227, AvaH. p. 743.
Hiri (Hri) A principal Disākumāri residing on the Avarājia 2) peak of the northern Ruyaga(1) mountain.
1. Jam. 114, Sth. 643, Tir. 159, AvaH. p. 122.
2. Hiri A goddess in the Sohamma(1) region. She paid homage to Titthayara Mabăvira at Rāyagiba. In her previous birth she was a merchant's daughter at Rāyagiha. She had accepted asceticism from nun Pupphacalá(1).
1. Nir. 4.1.
3. Hiri A deity presiding over the Mahāpaumaddaha lake.?
1, Jam, 80, Sth. 197, 522.
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