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1. Savvattha ( Sarvărtha) A celestial abote in the Matitäsakku region."
1. AvaCu. I. p. 235. 2. Savvattha See Savvatthasiddha(1).
1. Utt. 36.58. 3. Savvattha One of the thirty Muhuttas of a day and night1
1. Jam. 152, Sur. 47. It s mentioned as Savvaļķhasiddhá in Sam. 30. 4. Savvattha One of the two gods presiding over the continent of Royaga(2),
1. Jiv. 185.
1. Savvatthasiddha (Sarvārthasiddha) Fifth Anuttara celestial abode situated below Isipabbhärä:1 It measures one lakh yojanas in extent. The longevity of its gods is thirty-three sāgaropama years. They get liberated in their next birth as human beings." 1. Utt. 36,58, 215.
3. Sam. 151, Praj. 102, 2. Sam. 1, 12.
4. VyaBh. 5.131.
Same as Savvattba(3),"
2. Savvatthasiddha
1. Sam. 30.
Savvatobhadda (Sarvatobhadra) See Savvaobhadda,
1. Vip. 24, 32, ÀvaM. p. 184. Savvapāṇabhūajivasatta subāvaba (Sarvaprāṇabhūtajivasaltvasvkhāveta) One of the ten names of Ditthivāya.
1. Sth. 742.
Savvappabhā (Sarvaprabhā) A principal Disākumāri residing on the Veja yamta(4) peak of the northern Ruyaga(1) mountain, Thāņa mentions her as Savvaga while Titthogáll as Savvă.
1. Jam. 114, Avah. p. 122. 1 2. Sth. 643, Jiv. 159.
Savvabhāvaviu ( Sarvabhāvavid ) Twelfth would-be Titthamkara in the Bharaha(2) region and the future birth of Saccai(1). He is also known as Savvabhāva vihamjapa. .1. Sam. 159.
2. Tir. 1113.
See Savvabhāvaviu.
Savvabhāva vihamjana (Sarvabhāvavibhañjana )
1. Tir. 1113.
Savvamitta (Sarvamitra) Last possessor of the knowledge of ten Puyvas.1 According to Avassaga-cuņņi preceptor Vaira(2) was the last person to possess knowledge of these texts.? 1. Tir. 806.
1 2. AvaCu. I. p. 405,
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