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________________ $105 798 2. SioĀ A goddess presiding over the Sioākūďa(2) peak of the mount Ņisaha. The same is the name of the presiding goddess of the Sioākuda peak of the Vijjuppabha(1). 1. Jam. 84. 1 2. Ibid. 101. 3. Sioã Same as Sioākāda. 1. Jam. 101, Sth. 689. 1. Sioākūļa (Sitodākūta ) A peak of mount Vijjoppabha(2),1 1. Sth. 689, Jam. 101. 2. Sioākāda A peak of mount Wisaha.! 1. Sth. 689, Jam. 84. Siodā or Sãoyā (Sitodā) Same as Sioā." 1. Sam. 14, Sth. 638. Third chapter of the first section of Āyāramga. Siosaņijja (śītosniya) 1. AcaN. 31, p. 9. 1. Sitala (Śitala) A prince who took to asceticism and obtained emancipation. 1. AvaCu. II. p. 14. 2. Sitala see Siyala. 1. Sam. 75. Same as Siyasoā. Sitasotă (Šitasrotā) 1. Sth. 197. Sitā See Siā.1 1. Sth. 643, 689; NisCu. I. p. 104, Tir. 220. Sitotā or Sitodā See Sioā," 1. Sth. 689, 555, Tir. 220, Pras 27. 1. Simamkara Second would-be Kulagara in the Eravaya(1) region. 1. Sami. 159. 3. Simaṁkara First would-be Kulagara in the Bharaba(2) region. See Kulagara for clarification. 1. Sth. 767. 3. Simamkara Third one of the fifteen kulagaras in the current descending cycle in Bharaha(2)." 1. Jam. 28-9. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001126
Book TitlePrakrit Proper Names Part 2
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorMohanlal Mehta, K R Chandra, Dalsukh Malvania
PublisherL D Indology Ahmedabad
Publication Year1970
Total Pages536
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Dictionary, & Dictionary - Language
File Size9 MB
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