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Säppa
754 Sappa (Sarpa ) Presiding god of constellation Āsilesā« : 1. Jam. 157, 171.
Sappurisa (Satpurusa) Lord of southern Kimpurisa(3) gods. He has four principal wives : Rohiņi(8), Navamiyā(4), Hiri(5) and Pupphavati(6).
1. Bha. 169, 406, Praj. 47, Sth. 273. Sabara ( Sabara) An Aņāriya country and its people. They are called barbarians. Maids from this country served in royal harems. The Sabaras are an ancient non-Aryan people inhabiting the forest regions of the south. They are also spread in large numbers in Gwalior division and Rajasthan. The Sauras of the Vizagapattam Hills and the Savaris of Gwalior représent the ancient Sabaras. 1. Pras. 4, Praj. 37, SutSi. p. 123.
3. Bha. 143, BhaA. p. 174, sna. 17, 2. Nisu. III. p. 87, VyaBh. 7, 171,
Jam. 43. BrhBh. 2393.
4. TAI. p. 172, LAI. p. 365.
1. Sabala ( Sabala) A Paramāhammiya god under Jama(2),
1. Bha. 166, SutCu. p. 154.
2. Sabala An ox who observed fast and died. He was, then, born as a Nāgakumāra god and rescued Titthayara Mahāvīra, from drowning into a river. See also Kambala.
1. BrhBh. 5627-5628, BrhKs. p. 1489,
Sabhă Sixth chapter of the tenth section of Viyābapaņpatti.!
1. Bha. 394. 1. Sabhikkhu ( Sadbhikṣu) Tenth chapter of Dasaveyāliya.'
1. Das. 10.1, DasN. p. 259. DasCu. p. 330. 2. Sabhikkhu Fifteenth chapter of Uttarajjhayapa.
1. Sam. 36. Sabhikkhuga ( Sadbhikṣuka) Same as Sabhikkhu(2).
1. Sam. 36.
Sama A celestial abode in Sanamkumāra(1) and Māhimda(3) where the longevity of gods is seven sāgaropama years at the maximum.
1. Sam. 7, Samaka A country of the Vidyādharas similar to Kālikeya. It lay in the region of Veyaddha(2). It can be identified with Asmaka contiguous to Mülak in the Nizamabad disirict of Andhra Pradesh.2 1. AvaCu. I. p. 162, AvaM. p. 216.
2. See SGAMI. pp. 30-31,
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