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Nandā , ( 1 ) n. of the daughter of a village chief who gave food to the Bodhisattva when he broke his fast [Page290-a] after his long austerities; otherwise known as Sujātā , q.v. : Divy 392.12 ( vs ); in 392.9 (prose) associated in this act with Nandabalā (they seem to be regarded as sisters, dual grāmikaduhitryoḥ), q.v. ; ( 2 ) n. of a lokadhātu: ŚsP 52.18 ; ( 3 ) n. of a rākṣasī: Māy 240.7 ; 241.13 .