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Samgamathera ( Sangama-sthavira) A preceptor who stayed in the city of Kollaira permanently owing to his old age. 1. AvaCu. II. p. 35, AvaN. 1184-5, UttCu. p. 67, UttN, and Utts. p. 108, NisBh.
4393, PinN. 427, PinNBh. 40, PinNM. p. 125, AvaH. p. 536, Samgāmiya (Sangrāmikā) A kettle-drum possessed by Vásadova(1) Kapha(1).
1 BrhBh. 356, AvaN. p. 97.
Samgha paliya (Sanghapālita ) Disciple of preceptor Vuddha and teacher of preceptor Hatthi.
1. Kalp. and KalpV. p. 265, Samghada (Sanghāta ) Second chapter of the first section of Ņāyādba. mmakahā.
1. Joa. 5, Sam. 19.
Sanjaisja (Saṁyatiya) Eighteenth chapter of Uttarajshayapa,
1. Sam. 36, UttCu. p. 247.
1. Samjama (Samyama) Thirty-second chapter of Pappavapa.
1. Praj. v. 7. 2. Samjama Aņamta's contemporary and fourteenth Titthamkara in the Eravaya(1) region. According to Samaviya his name is Apamtaya.? 1. Tir. 327.
. I 2. Sam. 159. 1. Samjaya King of Kampillapura. He possessed numerous troops and war-chariots. Once he went to the Kesara park for hunting. There he chased a deer and killed him. When he went to take the dead body, ho saw it lying near a meditating monk named Gaddabhali(1). He thought the deer belonged to the monk and hence was seized with fear. Having abandoned his horse, the king bowed respectfully to the monk's feet and begged his pardon. The monk asked him to be fearless and grant fearlessness to others as well. Being highly impressed by the penetrating thoughts of the monk, Samjaya abandoned his kingly power and embraced asceticism in the presence of Gaddabhāli.
1. Utt. ch. 18, UttCu. pp. 248-9, UttN. and Utts. pp. 438ff.
2. Samjaya Second chapter of the seventeenth section of Viyahapannatti.
1. Bha. 590.
3. Samjaya One of the hundred sons of Ugabha(1),
1. KalpDh. p. 152, KalpV. p. 236,
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