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sattu(27), He used to tease Seniya(2), the son of his father's minister, due to his big belly. This became the cause of enmity between them and in his next birth Seniya as Kūnia took revenge by killing Senia.
1. AvaCu. II. p. 166, Aval. p. 678. 1. Sumamgalā One of the two wives as well as the twin-sister of Usabha (1), She had given birth to ninty-nine sons including Bharaha(1) and one daughter, viz. Bambhi(1).1 1. Ava N. 191, 383, 398; AvaBh. 4; Vis. 1607, 1612-3; Sam. 158, Tir. 293. AvaM, p.
193; AvaH. p. 126, KalpDh. p. 148, KalpV. p. 231, 2. Samaṁgalā Sister of Ņiņņamiyā.?
1. AvaCu. I. p. 172, AvaM. p. 222.
3, Sumaṁgalā A village visited by Titthayara Mahāvīra!
1. Vis. 1978, AvaM. p. 296, AvaH. p. 678, AvaN. 523, AvaCu. I. p. 320. Sumaņa (Sumanas ) Aerial car of Logapāla Soma of Isāpimda.?
1. Bha. 172. 2. Sumaņa One of the two presiding gods of Nardisaroda.!
1. Jiv. 184. 3. Sumaņa A presiding god of the Ruyagoda ocean.1
1. Jiv. 185.
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1, Sumanabhadda (Sumanobhadra ) of Amtagadadasā.
1. Ant. 12.
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2. Sumapabhadda A householder of Sāvatthi. He took initiation Titthayara Mahāvira and attained emancipation.?
1. Ant. 14.
3. Sumaņabhadda Son of king Jiyasattu(37) of Campā. He had taken initiation from preceptor Dhammaghosa(13) and died of mosquito-biting,
1. Mar. 489, Uttn. and Utts. pp. 91-2, Uttk. p. 36. 4. Sumaņabhadda One of the two presiding gods of the Arunoda(2) Ocean.!
1. Jiv. '185. 5. Sumaņabhadda A god under Vesamaņa(9),
1. Bha. 168.
1. Sumană (Sumanā) Name of a wife of king Sepiya(1) of Rāyagiha. She was initiated by Titthayara Mahāvira. She also attained liberation,
1. Ant. 16.
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