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Mahapura
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Mahāpura A town where king Bala(3) reigned. His son Mahabbala(10) was initiated by Mahāvīra. It had a park named Rattāsoga which housed the shrine of Jakkha Rattapāa. Titthamkara Vāsupujja accepted his alms in this town. 1. Vip. 34.
1 2. AvaN. 324. Mabăpura (Mahāpuri) Capital of the Mahāpamha district in Mahāvideha."
1. Jam. 102. Mahāpurisa (Mabāpuruşa) Lord of northern Kimpurisa(3) gods. He has four principal wives : Rohiņi(8), Nāvamiya(4), Hiri(5) and Pupphavati(6).2 1. Bha. 169.
! 2. Ibid. 406.
1. Mabāpomdariya (Mahāpaundarika) A celestial abode in Mahāsukka(1) where the maximum longevity of gods is seventeen sāguropama years. They breathe once in seventeen fortnights and have desire for food once in seventeen thousand years.1
1. Sam. 17.
A god who resides on Mahāpauma-rukkha.1
2. Mahāpomdariya
1. Sth. 764.
Same as the Mahāpumdariya lake.
3. Mahāpomdariya
1. Sth. 197.
1. Mahābala One of the eight great kings attaining liberation after Cakkavatti Bharaha(1). He is also known as Balabhadda(2)2 and is the son of Aijasa. 1. Sth. 616.
12. AvaN. 363, Vis. 1750.
2. Mahābala See Mahabbala. 1. Sam. 159, Jna. 66, Vip. 33, Ant. 15, AvaCu. I. pp. 165, 369, AvaN. 1292, AvaCu.
II. p. 194, Aval. p. 116, AvaM. pp. 158, 219. 3. Mahābala See Mahabbala(5).1
1. Sam. 159. 1. Mahābāhu One of the hundred sons of Usaha(1).
1. KalpDh. p. 152, KalpV. p. 236.
2. Mahābāhu Fourth would-be Väsudeva(1) of the coming Ussappiņi in the Bharaha(2) region of Jambuddiva.1
1. Sam. 159, Tir. 1143. 3. Mahābāhu A Vāsudeva(1) of Ayara videha.1
1. AvaN. 1291, AvaCu. II. p. 194.
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