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Manidatta of Rohidaa.1
1. Nir. 5.1.
Maniṇāa or Maninaga (Maninaga)
Rayagiha.1
1. AvaBh. 134, NisBh. 5601, AvaCu. I. p. 424, SthA. p. 413, UttS. p. 157, Vis. 2925, 2250, A Jakkha whose shrine was situated in the Mehavanna garden
Мариа
The shrine of a Jakkha situated near
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Manipura
A town where householder Nagadatta(4) lived. It has been identified with Manikapattana, a sea-port at the mouth of the Chilka lake in Orissa.2
1. Vip. 34.
2. GDA. p. 126.
1. Manippabha (Maniprabha) Son of prince Rajjavaddhana and grandson of king Palaa(2) of Ujjeni.1 See Ajiyasena (2) for his full life.
1. AvaCu. II. pp. 189-190, AvaN. 1282, UttK. p. 74, Mar. 474.
2. Manippabha Son of king Manicüda and his queen Kamalāval(2) of Rayaṇāvaha. He was infatuated with the beauty of Mayaṇarehā, wife of Jugabahu(4). But on being enlightened by his father who had renounced the world, he took her as his sister.1
1. UttNe. p. 138.
Manibhadda (Manibhadra) One of the twelve disciples of preceptor Sambhuivijaya(4).1
1. Kalp. p. 256.
Maniraha (Maniratha) King of Sudamsanapura in the country of Avamti. He assassinated his younger brother Jugabahu(4) to obtain his beautiful wife Mayaṇareha for himself. He died and went to hell.1
1. UttNe. p. 136.
Maṇīvaiya (Maṇimatikā) Probably it is the same as Manivaya.
1. Nir. 3.5.
A town where merchant Punnabhadda(9) lived.1
Maṇivaya (Maṇimayā) A town where king Mitta(5) offered alms to monk Sambhūya(3). See also Manivaiyā.
Manua (Manuja) A Jakkha.1
1. Ava. p. 19.
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1. Vip. 34. Manu (Manu) A celestial abode in Sohamma(1) where the maximum longevity of gods is one sägaropama years. They breathe once in a fortnight and have desire for food once in one thousand years.1
1. Sam. 1.
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