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9. Siddhattha A celestial abode in Pāpata where the maximum life-span of gods is twenty sāgaropama years.
1. Sam. 20. 10. Siddhattha A god who enlightened Baladeva(1) when the latter, being overpowered by sorrow, wandered about carrying the dead body of Kanha(1).
1. UttN. & Utts. p. 117.
A monk who attained liberation on Muggillagiri.
11. Siddhattha
1, Bhak. 161.
Siddhatthagama (Siddharthagrāma) See Siddhatthapura.
1. Bha. 542, 544. Siddhatthapura (Siddhārthapura) A city visited by Titthayara Mahāvīra along with Gosāla. They came there from Vajjabhūmi and proceeded to Kummāragāma from there. Once the Titthayara came to Siddharthapura from Tosali.? Kosia(3) belonged to this place. Titthayara Sejjaħsa received his first alms here. It is identified with Siddhangram in the Birbhum district. 1. AvaCu. I. pp. 297-299, Bha. 542,
1967.AvaM. p. 292, 544, Vis. 1947, KalpV. p. 167, AvaN. 3. Avan. 324. AvaM. p. 227. 493, AvaM. p. 285.
4. LAI. p. 334. 2. AvaN. 511, AvaCu. I. p. 313, Vis.
Siddhatthavana (Siddhartha vana) A grove situated near Viniyā where Titthayara Usaha(1) renounced the world.1
1. Jam. 30, AvaN. 230, AvaM. p. 215, Vis. 1662.
1. Siddhatthā (Siddhārthā) Mother of Titthayara Abhiņamdana.?
1. Sam. 157, Tir. 467, AvaN. 382, 385.
2. Siddhatthā A palanquin associated with Titthayara Sambhava's(1) renunciation-ceremony.?
1. Sam. 157. Siddhapāhuda (Siddhaprābhsta) A work composed with the material drawn from Aggäņiya, a Puvva text.
1. NanM. pp. 129-130, NanH. p. 39, PrajH. p. 11.
Second day of fortnight."
Siddhamaņorama (Siddhamanorama)
1. Jam. 153, Sur. 48.
It is probably
Siddhasila (Siddhaśaila ) A sacred place for pilgrimage. the same as Sammeyasela,
!. AvaH. p. 437.
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