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he migrated to a secluded village situated on the border. In due course his wife Jasa(2)5 belonging to Vasittha lineage, gave birth to two sons. Despite their parents' precautions once they met some monks and renounced the world. Along with them their parents as well as the king and his queen Kamaladevi(1) also took initiation. Later all of them attained salvation. In their previous births all the six had become monks and lived together." 3. Uttn. p. 394, Uttcu. p. 221.
6. UttN. p. 394, UttCu. p. 221, Utt. 14-34. 4. UttN. p. 394, Utts. p. 395.
7. UttN. p. 394, UttCu. p. 220. 5. Utt. 14.3, UttCu. p.
Bhittila A celestial abode in Panata where gods have maximum longevity of twenty sågaropama years. They breathe once in twenty fortnights and have desire for food once in twenty thousand years.
1. Sam. 20. Bhilla An Anāriya tribe. Bhil was a pre-Aryan race inhabiting the Vindhya, Satpura and Ajanta hills. The Bhils were the chief of the large group of tribes that at one time held most of the country now distributed among the Mevar, Malva, Khandesh and Gujarat.3 1. SutSi. p. 123.
12. LAT. p. 359.
1. Bhisaga (Bhismaka) Principal disciple of nineteenth Titthamkara, Malli (1). According to Somavaya, Malli's first disciple was Imda (3), a 1. Tir. 453.
12. Sam. 157. 2. Bhisaga (Bhisaka) Same as Bhasaal.
1. BrhKs. p. 1397, f. n., 1. 1. Bhima Seventh would-be Padisattu of Balabhadda (7) to be born in Bharaba(2).
1. Sam. 159, Tir. 1146.
2. Bhima A trapper who belonged to Hatthiņāura. He fulfilled her wife Uppalā's(1) pregnancy-longing by providing her flesh of various domestic animals. Uppalā then gave birth to Gottāsa(2)".
1. Vip. 10-11, SthA. p. 507. 3. Bhima Lord of the southern Rakkhasa gods. He has four queens : Paumā(6), Paumăvati(7), Kanagă and Rayanappabhā(1). 1. Praj. 48, Bha. 169.
1 2. Bha. 406.
4. Bhima See Bhimaseņa(1)1.
1. Mar. 461, NisCu. I. pp. 43, 105. 1. Bhimaseņa (Bhimasena) Son of Pamąurāya of Hatthiņāura and brother
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