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sthagiri 3. Sihagiri Disciple of preceptor Dinna(6). He had four pupils : Dhup # giri(2), Vaira(2), Samiya and Arihadinna. He is referred to in a number of contexts.? 1. Kalp, and Kalpv. p. 261.
6, Utts. p. 333, GacV. pp. 17-8, • 2. Avan. 767, Vis. 2778, AvaCu. I. p. UttN. and Utts. pp. 96-7, Stha.
394, Ava. p. 27, Kalp. (Therāvali)
p. 185,
4. Sihagiri Previous birth of Mupisuvvaya(1).1
1. Sam. 157.
Sihaguhā (Simhaguhā) A den of thieves situated to the south of Ráyagiha. Vijaya(15) lived there.
1. Jna. 137.
Sihacamda (Simhacandra) An ascetic whose image enlightened an elephant.1
1. Mar. 513. Siha pura (Simhapura) Birth place of Sejjarasa(1) the eleventh Titthamkara. It was ruled by king Siharaha(1). Dusjohapa(2) was his jailor. It is identified with modern Simhapuri near Banaras.' 1. AvaN. 383.
3. LAI. p. 334. 2. Vip, 26, SthA. p. 508. Sihapura (Simhapuri) Capital of Supapha(2) district of Mahavideha?
1. Jam. 102.
Sībamuha (Simhamukha) An Amtaradīva and its people."
1. Praj. 36, Sth. 304, NanM. p. 103. 1. Siharaha (Simharatha ) King of Sibapura. Dujjobapa(2) was biş jailor.1
1. Vip. 26, SthA. p. 508. 2. Siharaha Previous birth of Titthamnkara Dhamma.(3).
1. Sam. 157. Sihala (Simhala) See Simhala.
1. Pras. 4.
Sihavikkamagai (Simhavikramagati ) Name of a Logapäla of each of the two lords, Amiyagai and Amiyàvāhana of the Disākumāra gods.1
1. Sth. 256, Bha. 169.
A celestial abode of Mahăsukka(1) just like Siha(8),
Sihavia (Simhavita)
1. Sam. 17.
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