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Suvannakumāra (Suvarņakumār or Suparņakumāra) A class of Bhavanaval gods under Logapāla Vesamaņa? of Sakka(3). Venudeva and Venudati are their two lords whereas their Logapālas are Citta(3), Vicitta, Cittapakkha and Vicittapakkha. Their bell is Hamsassarā.* Their abodes number seventy-two lakh. The Suvannakumāra gods are also known as Garuda. kumāra. They dwell on mount Māpusottara as well,? 1. Praj. 46. See also Bha. 15, 27, 612, 4. AvaCu. I. p. 146. 700; Sth. 757, Vis. 1578.
5. Sam. 72. 2. Bha. 167.
6. PrasA. pp. 135, 94. 3. Bha. 169.
7. Jiv. 178, JivM. p. 343.
1. Suvannakūlā (Suvarnakūlā ) A river rising from the Pumdariya(7) pond! situated on mount Sihari(1)2 ip Jambuddiva. It empties in the eastern Lavana ocean after passing through the Herannavaya(1) region. 1. Sth. 197.
3. Sth. 522, Sam. 14. 2. Jam. 111.
4. Jam. 111. 2. Suvaņpakūlā A river flowing in Vācāla. It is the same as Sąva. nga vālugā.
1. Ava.Cu. I. p. 277. 3. Suvaņņakalā A peak of mount Sihari.?
1. Jam 111. Suvappakhala (Suvarņakhala ) A village visited by Titthayara Māhāvisa along with Gosāla arriving from Kollága(2).
1. AvaN. 475, AvaCu. I. p. 283, AvaH. p. 200, AvaM. p. 276, KalpV. p. 164. . Suvaņpaguliyā (Suvarnagulikā) Same as Devadatta(4) for whom a battle was fought.
1. Pras. 16, Pras). p. 89, AvaH. p. 299, Uttk. p. 346.
Suvannadāra (Suparnadvāra or Suvarnadvāra ) One of the four doors of a Siddhāyatana situated on the Amjapaga mountain.?
1. Sth. 307.
Suvannabhūmi (Suvarnabhūmi) A country that Titthayara Usabha(1), visited. Arya Kālaga(3)2 went to this country to see his grand disciple Sagara (5) who was sojourning there. Cărudatta(1) went there plying on a goat's skin. Suvannabhūmi is identified with Lower Burma and Pegu and Mountain districts.5 1. Vis. 1716; AvaN, 336, AvaM. p.
BrhM. p. 73. 228.
4. SutSi. p. 196, SutCu. p. 240... 2. AvaCu. II. p. 25.
5. LAL. P. 340. 3. UttCu. p. 83, Utts. pp. 127-128;
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