1. Maghādeva, v.l. Makhādeva.– King, son of Sāgaradeva, in the direct line from Mahāsammata. He was a great and liberal ruler, and his sons and grandsons, eighty-
His dynasty was followed by that of Okkāka, so that he is one of the ancestors of the Sakyā (DA.i.258; SNA.i.352).
See also Maghādeva Jātaka and Maghādeva Sutta.
Maghādeva is identified with the Bodhisatta. In a later birth he became Nimi.
2. Maghādeva.– A yakkha, identified with Aṅgulimāla. For his story see Sutanu Jātaka. J.iii.325 ff.