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Satāpika or Satāpiya ( Šatānika) Same as Sayāpīya.
1. AvaCu. 'II. pp. 164, 167.. 1. Saterā (Saterā) A principal Disākumāri residing in a sub-quarter of the Ruyaga(1) mountain,
1. Jam. 114, AvaH. p. 122, Tir, 161, . 2. Sateră A chapter of the third subsection of the second section of Nåyådhammakaha.!
1 Jna. 131, 3 Sateră One of the six principal wives of Dharana(1). In her previous birth she was a daughter of a merchant of Vāpārasi, Viyāhapappatti men. tions her as Sadārā, 1. Sth. 508, Jna. 131.
1 2 . Bha. 406. 4. Saterā A Vijjukumāri-mahattariyā goddess. She is also known as a principal Disākumārī.2 1. Sth. 259, 507.
2. Stha. p. 199. Satta (Sattva) One of the thirty Muhuttas of a day and night. It is also mentioned as Sea(3),2 1. Sam. 30.
1 2. Jams. p. 493. Jam, 152. Sur. 47, Sattakitti (Satakīrti) See Sayakitti.
1. Sam. 159. 1. Sattadhaņu (Saptadhanus) Tenth chapter of Vanhidaså. . . .
1. Nir. 5.1. 2. Sattadhaņu A son of Balade va(1) and Revai(3). He was initiated by Aritthaņemi.
1. Nir. 5.10, Sattasattikayā (Saptasaptaikakā) Same as Sattikkagā."
1. NanM. p. 211. Sattikkagā (Saptaikakā) Second Cūla of the second section of Āyāra."
1. AcaN. p. 320, v. 16. Sattumjaa ( Šatruñjaya) See Sattumjaya."
1. AvaCu. II. p. 203, Aval. p. 715. 1. Sattumjaya (Satruñjaya) A hill, Sacred for pilgrimage. Bhima(4) performed Sallekhanā and attained liberation on this hill.2 Pamdava brothers also attained emancipation on it. Goyama(6) and his brothers as well as 1. Ava. p. 26.
I 3. Jna. 130, AvaCu. II. p. 197. 2. Mar. 461.
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