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Entry 11186, Page 407, Col. 2 -
(BavAgra, BavAgra)
bhavāgra¦, m. (nt.? = Pali bhavagga), the highest point of the universe, of existence; the limit of existence; often locally, but also figuratively: (read) °nimagna (with prec. cpd.) sthitā (voc. sg.) bhavāgre LV 116.22 (vs), O thou stationed at the peak of existence! (misunderstood by Lefm. and Foucaux); divyā bhavāgraparyantāḥ LV 374.7; bhūmitalam upādāya yāvad bhavāgram Mv ii.302.3, from the earth's surface to the peak of the universe; yāvad bhavāgraṃ, also, Mv ii.312.6; SP 370.4; (manuṣyopapattim ādiṃ kṛtvā) yā° bhav° Dbh 25.20, to the limit (here tem- poral) of existence; bhavāgrā lokadhātūyo Mv ii.350.3, the extreme summits of the universe; bhavāgra-pūraṃ Mv ii.378.21 etc., see s.v. pūra (2); bhavāgrāc ca gāminī pratipat Bbh 277.14.