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Qiddhi
788
2. Siddhi Same as Nivvui.1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 449. Siddhivinimcchiya (Siddhiviniscaya) A treatise.i 1. NisCu. I. p. 162; It is a work by Shivaswami. See Siddhiviniscaya aur Akalanka
by Prof. Dalsukhbhi Malvania, Sramaņa, Feb. 1954, pp. 31. ff. Sippã A river flowing near Ujjeņi. It is identified with modern Sipra near Ujjain in Malva.?
1. AvaH. p. 416, NanM. pp. 145-146. 1 2. GDA. p. 187. Siri ( Sri) See Siri.!
1. Sth. 522, Jam. 114, Sam. 158, Nir. 401, Avan. 383, 398, AvaH. p. 122.
1. Siria (Śrīka) Cook of king Mitta(4) of Namdipura and previous birth of Sariyadatta(2). He was very cruel. It was a pleasure for him to get different types of animals killed and prepare various dishes of meat. He had to bear the fruits of this cruel occupation in his life of Soriyadatta."
1. Vip. 29, SthA. p. 508.
2. Siria Same as Siriyaa.'
1. AvaN. 1279, Ava. p. 27. Siriutta (Sriputra) Fifth would-be Cakkavatti of the Bharaha (2) rigion." Siricamda(2) is his another name. 1. Sam. 159.
2. Tir. 1124.
Sirikamta (Srikānta ) A celestial abode of Lamtaa where the maximum longevity of gods is fourteen sägaropama years.1
1. Sam. 14.
1 Sirikamtā (Śrīkāntā) Wife of king Udiodaa of Purimatāla.
1. NanM. p. 166, AvaH. p. 430, Avaču. I. p. 559. 2. Sirikamtā Wife of a merchant of Sāgeya.1
1. AvaN. 1284, AvaCu. II. p. 192, Aval. p. 702. 3. Sirikamtā Wife of Kulagara Marudeva(2).1
1. Sam. 157, Sth. 556, Tir. 79, AvaN. 159, Vis. 1572, AvaM. p. 155.
4. Sirikartā Wife of prince Mahacamda(4) of Campā.?
1. Vip. 34. 5. Sirikamtā A lotus pond situated to the north-west of the Jamba tree.1
1. Jam. 90, 103, Jiv, 152.
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