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Bhuyagavai (Bhujagapati) One of the eight sub-classes of Vāṇamamtara gods. It is the same as Mahoraga.
1. Praj. 47, Aup. 24. Bhuyagavati (Bhujagavatī) See Bhuyamgavati.
1. Jna. 153. Bhuyagavara (Bhujagavara) An island situated beyond innumerable oceans and islands after the Ruyaga(2) continent.1
1. AnuHe. p. 91. Bhuyagā (Bhujagā) See Bhuyaṁgā."
1. Sth. 273, Jna. 153. Bhaila (Bhūtila) A magician who rescued Mahāvīra from the atrocities of a god at Tosali(1).1
1. Avan. 510, AvaCu. I. p. 312, AvaM. p. 292. Bhataguba See Bhūyagaha.1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 424.
Bhataguhā A cave near Mahurā(1). There was a shrine of a Vānamantara god in it. It was visited by Ajjarakkhiya(1).
1. AvaCu. I. p. 411. Bhdtatalāga (Bhūtataļāga). See Bharuaccha.
1. BrhBh. 4222. Bhūtabhadda ( Bhūtabhadra) One of the two presiding gods of the Bhūya (1) island.
1. SurM. p. 285. Bhūtamahābhadda Bhutamahābhadra ) One of the two presiding gods of the Bhủya(1) island.
1. SurM. p. 285. Bhūtamahāvara One of the two presiding gods of the Bhūtoda ocean.
1. SurM. p. 285. Bhutavara. One of the two presiding gods of the Bhūtoda ocean.
1. SurM. p. 285. Bhütoda An ocean surrounding the Bhūya(1) island. It is encircled by Sayambhūramana(1) island. Its two presiding gods are Bhūtavara and Bhūtamahāvara.? 1. Sur. 103.
12. SurM. p. 285. Bhumaha See Bhoma."
1. Sam. 30
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