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Vehāsa
1. Vehāsa
1. Anut. 1.
2. Vehāsa
Son of king Seniya(1) and his queen Cellaṇa of Rayagiha. He is also named as Vihalla(1).1
1. Anut. 1.
Vokkāṇa An Anariya country and its people. It is the same as Pakkana. It is identified with Wakhan.2
1. Praj. 37, Pras. 4.
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Ninth chapter of the first section of Aṇuttarovavāiyadasā.1
2. Sai
1. Sai (Šaci) One of the eight principal wives of Sakka(3). In her previous birth she was a merchant's daughter at Hatthiņaura. She became a lady-disciple of Titthayara Pasa(1).1 Her another name is Seyä.2
1. Sth. 612, Jna. 157.
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2. Bha. 406.
Third chapter of the ninth sub-section of the second section of Nāyādhammakahā.1
1. Jna. 157.
Saunaruya (Śakunaruta)
1. Nan. 42.
2. Sauni
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1. Sauni (Śakuni) A prince of Hatthiņaura who was invited to appear in the self-choosing (svayanivara) ceremony of princess Dovai.1
1. Jna. 117.
1. Jam. 153, SutN. 11.
Samkarisana (Sankarṣaṇa) region.1
1. Sam. 159, Tir. 1144.
2. LAI. p. 366, See also SGAM. I. p' 24, 95, GESM. pp. 13, 87.
Samkäsiya (Sańkāśikā)
1. Kalp. p. 259.
One of the eleven Karanas (divisions of a day).'
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A leretical scripture.1
Ninth would-be Baladeva(2) in the Bhāraha(2)
Samkulikanna (Śaşkulikarna)
1. Sth. 304, Jiv. 112, Praj. 36, NanM. p. 103.
One of the four branches of Caraṇagaṇa(2).1
An Amtaradiva and its people.1
1. Samkha (Sankha) One of the eight, kings consecrated by Mahāvīra.1
1. Sth. 621.
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