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Sammeyasela
Vasude va, husband of Siva(2) and father of Arithaņemei. Rahaņemi, Sacc āpami ard Dadhane mi.? Foi merly he reigned at Soriyapura(1) but afterwards migrated to Baravai, 3. Ibid.
7. Ant. 8, UttN. p. 496. 4. Ant. 8, UttN. P 496.
8. Utt. 22.3 Kalp. 171, AvaN. 1290, 5. Utt, 171, Sam. 157, Tir. 485, Uttn.
Avaču. 1. p. 194, Uttk. p. 509. p. 496.
9. KalpSam. pp. 176-7. Ina. 52, 117, 6. Utt. 22.36, UttN, p. 496.
Apr. 8. 2. Samud davijjaya King of the city of Sāvatthi, husband of queen Cakkayatti Maghavā(1).1
1. Sam. 158, AvaN. 397-9, Uttk. p. 320. Samosaraña (Samavasaraņa) Twelfth chapter of Sayagada.?
1. Sam, 16, 23. Samimajjaga (Sammajjaka) See Sārmajjaga."
1. BhaA. p. 519. Sammati (Sanmati) A valuable work. It is the work of Siddhasena. It was published under the title of Sanmati-tarka-prakarana.
1. NisCu. I. P. 162. 1. Sammatta (Samyaktva) Fourth chapter of the first section of Ayāramga.
1. AcaN. 31. 2. Sammatta Nineteenth chapter of Pappavapā.
1. Praj. v, 5. Sammatta parakkama (Samyaktvaparākrama) Twentyninth chapter of Uttarajjhayana. It is called also Appamāya.? 1, UttN. p. 570.
1 2 . Sam. 36. Sammā (Śyāmā) Same as Sāmā(2).
1. Tir. 457. Sammāvāya (Samyagvāda) One of the ten names of Ditthivāya.
1. Sth. 742.
Sammeya (Sammeta ) A sacred mountain where twenty of the twentyfour Titthamkaras except Mahavira, Ņemi, Vasupujja, and Usabha(1) attained emancipation. 1. Avan. 307, Jna. 78, AcaCu. p. 257, Tir. 552, BrhKs. p. 381, KalpV. p. 209, Vis,
1702, Mahan. p. 228.
Same as mount Sammeya.1
Sammeyasela (Sammetaśaila)
1. AvaN. 307.
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