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Mabākāla
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One of the nine treasures of a Cakkavatti.1
5. Mahākāla
1. Tir. 303.
6. Mahākāla One of the last five most dreadful internal abodes in the seventh hell Tamatamappabhā..1
1. Jiv. 89. 7. Mahākāla One of the two presiding gods of the Kāloa ocean.!
1. Jiv. 175. 8. Mahākāla Name of Logapāla under each of the two lords of the Velamba(1) and Pabhamjapa(3) Văukumāra gods.1
1. Bha. 169, Sth. 256.
9. Mahākāla One of the two lords of the Pisāya gods. He has Kamalā(1), Kamalappabhā(1), Uppala(4) and Sudamsanā(4) as his queens. See also Kāla(4).
1. Bha. 169.
12. Bha. 406, Jna. 154.
10. Mahākāla A god presiding over Keua(2).
1. Sth. 305. 11. Mahākāla One of the eighty-eight Gahas.
1. Sur. 107, Sth. 90, Jams. pp. 534-535, SurM. pp. 295-296, SthA. 78-79. 12. Mahākāla A god under Jama(2), a Logapāla of Sakka(3). He belongs to the Paramāhammiya class of Gods. 1. Bha. 166, SutCu. p. 154.
1 2. Sam. 15. 1. Mahākāli Third chapter of the eighth section of Amtagadadasā.1
1. Ant. 17. 2. Mahākāli Wife of king Seņia(1). She took initiation from Titthayara Mahāvira at Campā and attained liberation after practising asceticism for a period of ten years.
1. Ant. 19, 26. Mahäkāsava (Mahākāśyapa) A non-Jain sage in Aritthaņemi's tirtha, recognised as a Patteyabuddha.
1. Risi. 9, Risi (Sangrahani). Mahākiņha (Mahāksșnā) A tributary of river Rattā(1).1
1. Sth. 470. Mahākumuda A celestial abode of Mahāsukka(1) where the maximum longevity of the gods is seventeen sāgaropama years. They breathe once in seventeen fortnights and have desire for food once in seventeen thousand
years.1
1. Sam. 17.
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