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3. Sɔma
Daughter of Sindhudatta and wife of Cakkavaṭṭi Bambhadatta.i 1. UttN. p. 379.
Soma
4. Somā A female mendicant of the line of Titthayara Pasa(1). She was sister of Uppala(2) and has removed 'some of the obtacles in the way of Titthayara Mahavira at the Coraga settlement.1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 286, AvaN. 478, Vis. 1932, AvaH. p. 204, AvaM. p. 279, KalpDh. p. 106; Kalp V. p. 165.
5. Somā
First woman-disciple of Fitthayara Supasa(1). See also Jasă(3). 1. Sam. 157.
6. Somä Name of a queen of each of Soma(1), Jama(2), Varuna(1) and Vesamaņa (9), the four Lagapalas of Sakka(3).1
1. Sth. 273, Bha. 406.
7. Somā Capital of Logapala Soma(1) under Sakka(3). See also Somappabha(2).
1. Bha. 165, 406.
Somalia (Sukumālikā
1. BhaK. 146.
1. Somila A Brāhmaṇa of Baravai. He was husband of Somasiri and father of Soma(1). He is identical with Somabhūi(4). See also Gayasuku
māla(1).
1. Ant. 6, AvaCu. I. p. 359,
2. Somila A Brāhmaṇa of Majjhima(1). He had performed a big yajña. It was attended by renowned scholars like Imdabhui etc. Titthayara Mahavira had paid a visit to Majjhima when this yajna was being performed.1
See Sümāliyä.1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 324; Vis. 1997, AvaH. pp. 229, Ava M. p. 300, KalpDh. p. 115, KalpV. p. 179.
3. Somila A Brāhmaṇa belonging to Vaniyagama. He asked some questions to Titthayara Mahāvīra, took initiation from him and attained emancipation,1
1. Bha. 646-7.
4. Somila Third of the ten chapters of Amtagadadasa. It is not extent
now.
1. Sth. 755, SthA. 512.
5. Somila
1. Bha 616.
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