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10. Mahāpauma First would-be Titthamkara in the Bharaba(2) region of Jambuddival and a future birth of king Seniya(1). He will be born as the son of Kulagara Sammai(2) and lady Bhadda (27-ii) at the city of Sayadavāra of the Pumda(3) country situated at the foot of Veyaddhagiri(2). His two other names are Devaseņa(2) and Vimalavāhaņa(4). The parents etc. of Mahāpauma(10) seems to have been confused with those of Gosāla's future birth, i. e. Mahāpauma(9). 1. Sam. 159, Tir. 1026, 1031, 1106, 1 2. Sth. 693.
Mahan. pp. 168-169. Mahāpaumaddaha (Mahāpadmadraha ) A big lake situated in the heart of the Mahāhimayamta(3) mountain. It is two thousand yojanas lopig, one thousand yojanas broad and ten yojanas deep. There is a great lotus-tree in it, therefore it is called Mahāpaumaddaha. Rivers Rohiā(1) and Harikamitā have their sources in it.1
1. Jam. 80, Sam. 115, JiVM. p. 244, Jiv. 141, Sth. 197, 522.
Mahāpaumarukkha (Mahāpadmavrk sa ) A sacred tree in the western half of Pukkharavaradivaddha. It is the abode of god Pumdarsya(5)a who is also called Mahāpomdariya(2). 1. Sth. 641.
3. Sth. 766. 2. Jiv. 176. Mahāpaumā (Mahāpadmā) Queen of Sukāla(4) and mother of Mahāpauma(2).1
1. Nir. 2.2. Mahāpaccakkhāņa (Mahāpratyākhyāna) An Angabāhira Ukkālia text. See also Paiņnaga. | 1. Nan. 44, NanCu. p. 58, NanH. p. 72, Mar. 663. Mahăpannavapā (Mahāprajñāpanā ) An Angabahira Ukkälia text, not extant now.
1. Nan. 44, Pak. p. 43, Mahāpaduma ( Mahāpadma) See Mahāpauma(8).
1. AvaCu. II. p. 183. 1. Mahāpabba (Mahāprabha) A celestial abode where the maximum age of gods is seven Sägaropama years. They breathe once in seven fortnights and have desire for food once in seven thousand years. It is similar to Sama.
1. Sam. 7. 2. Mahāpabba One of the two presiding gods of Khodavara.
1. Jiv. 182.
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