1. See Paduma Buddha
2. Paduma.– One of the chief lay disciples of Revata Buddha. Bu.vi.23.
3. Paduma.– One of the three palaces occupied by Sobhita Buddha in his last lay life. Bu.vii.17.
4. Paduma.– Step-
5. Paduma.– A palace occupied by Siddhattha Buddha. BuA.185; but see Bu.xvii.14.
6. Paduma.– A Pacceka Buddha to whom Anūpama (or Ankolapupphiya) Thera offered some ākulī flowers. ThagA.i.335; Ap.i.287; see also M.iii.70 and PvA.75.
7. Paduma.– A Cakkavatti of eight world-
8. Paduma.– A cetiya built by Mahā-
9. Paduma.– An Arahant. He once threw a lotus to Padumuttara Buddha as he was travelling through the air, and the Buddha accepted it. For thirty world-
10. Paduma.– A hell (niraya). The Suttanipāta explains that it was not a separate hell but only a period of suffering.
The monk Kokālika was born there. SN. p.126; J.iv.245; AA.ii.853; DhA.iv.91.
11. Paduma.– A rock near Himavā. Ap.ii.362.
12. Paduma.– One of the elders who assisted at the foundation-
13. Paduma.– The Bodhisatta born as king of Bārāṇasī. See the Cūḷapaduma Jātaka.
14. Paduma.– The Bodhisatta born as son of the king of Bārāṇasī. See the Mahāpaduma Jātaka.