m. patr. fr. jabāla ([Pāṇ. ii, 4, 58], Vārtt. 1, [Pat.]), N. of an ancient sage (author of a law-book, [PadmaP.]; [Mn. iv, 82/83]), [MBh. iii, 8265]; [xiii, 254]; [VarBṛS. vlii]; [Kād.]
N. of an infidel Brāhman (priest of Daśa-ratha, who ineffectually tried after his death to shake Rāma's resolution and induce him to take the throne), [R. i, 11, 6] and [69, 4]; [ii, 67, 2.]