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Savakkasuddhi
Saravaņa (Saravana) A settlement where Gosāla was born in the cowshed of Gobahula. 1. Bha. 540, Vis. 1928, Avan. 474, AvaCu. I. p. 282, AvaH. p. 199, KalpV. p. 37,
AvaM. p. 276. 1Sarassai (Sarasvati) Wife of king Dhaņāvaha(2) of Usabha pura(2) and mother of prince Bhaddanamdi(2).1
1. Vip. 34. 2. Sarassai Sister of preceptor Kālaga. See Kālaga(1) for detailed account.
1. KalpSam. pp. 284 ff. 3. Sarassai A river which is sacred for pilgrimage. The people of Anamdapura used to celebrate festivities there. It is identified with Prabhāsa Sarasvati which rises in the mount Abu and runs towards the Runn of Kutch.?
1. AcaCu. p. 332, BrhKs. p. 884. i 2. GDA. p. 181. 4. Sarassai Thirtysecond chapter of the fifth subsection of the second section of Náyādhammakaha.1
1. Jna. 153. 5. Sarassai Name of one of the four principal wives of each of Giyarai and Giyajasa, the two lords of the Gamdhavva gods. Each of them was a merchant's daughter in her previous birth. 1. Bha. 406, Sth. 273.
1 2 . Jna. 153. 1. Sarira (Sarīra) Third chapter of the fourteenth section of Viyāhapaņņatti.1
1. Bha. 500. 2. Sarīra Twelfth chapter of Pappavaņā.
1. Praj. v. 5. Sarüvā (Sarūpā) Wife of Kulagara Jasama.' She is the same as Surūvā(6).2
1. AvaN. 159, Sam. 157, Sth. 556, 2. Tir. 79, Vis. 1572.
AvaM. p. 155. Salilāvai (Salilāvati). A Vijaya(23) (district) situated to the south of river Sioda in the western Mabävideha. It is identical with Nalinävai(1).
1. Jna. 64, SthA. p. 401, AvaM. p. 225.
Sallajjā (Sālāryā) A Vänamamtara goddess who paid homage to Mahāvira in the Sálavaņa park of Bahusālaga village.
1. Uttn. and Utts. p. 210, AvaCu. I. p. 294, Avam. p. 284. Savakkasuddhi (Svavākyasuddhi) Seventh chapter of Dasaveyaliya. It is the same as Vakkasuddhi.
1. Das. 7.55, DasH. p. 223,
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