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Marapavisohi Mayangatiraddaha (Mstagangātīradraha) A deep pool in river Gamga, situated to the north-east of Vāpărasi.
1. Jha. 51, JnaA. p. 98. Mayagamgā (Mộtagangā) See Mayamgatira.'
1. Utts. p. 354. Mayanamamjari (Madanamañjari) Daughter of king Dumuha of Kampillapura. She was married to king Pajjoya of Ujjeni.
1. UttNe. p. 135. Mayaņarehā (Madanarekhā) A virtuous lady. When her husband Jugabāhu(4) was murdered by his elder brother king Mapiraha, she though pregnant fled into the forest to preserve her chastity. Here she gave birth to a son but he was lost in the forest. She was kidnapped by Vidyadhara Mapippabha(2) who, afterwards, treated her as his sister. She renounced the world at Mihilā.? 1. Ava. p. 28.
2. UttNe. pp. 136-140. Mayaņā (Madanā) See Madaņā.?
1. Sth. 273. 1. Mayāli Second chapter of the fourth section of Amtagadadasā.
1. Ant. 8. 2. Mayāli Son of king Vasudeva and his queen Dhāriņi(4). The events of his life are similar to those of Jäli(2).1
1. Ant. 8. 3. Mayāli Second chapter of the first section of Aộuttarovavāiyadasā.
1. Anut. 1. 4. Mayah Son of king Senia(1) and his queen Dhāriņi(1) of Rāyagiha. He became a disciple of Mahāvīra. After leading ascetic life for sixteen years he died and was born as a god in the Vejayamta Anuttara abode. He will attain emancipation in Mahāvideha.
1. Anut. 1. Mayaramka (Mayūrānka) A king of this name.
1. NisBh. 4316.
Maranavibhatti (Maranavibhakti) An Angabāhira Ukkālia text.1 Death forms its subject-matter. It consists of 663 verses. Its other name is Maranasamābi. Formerly there existed a different text of that name.
1. Pak. p. 43, Nan. 44, NisCu. p. 298. | 3. Mar. 663. 2. NanCu. p. 58, NanH. p. 71, NanM. | 4. Ibid. 661.
p. 205, PakY. p. 64. Maranavisohi (Maranavišodhi) A canonical text dealing with death. It is not extant now. . 1. Mar. 661.
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