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Sähasanhbayana Sasarakkha (Sarajaska) A mendicant whose body is full of dust.
1. BrhBh. 2819, AcaSi. pp. 207, 403. 1. Sasi (Śaśin) Another name of Cardappaha, the eighth Titthařkara.!
1. Nan. v. 18, Vis. 1758, AvaN. 370. 2. Sasi A peak of the southern Ruyaga(1) mountain. Goddess Lacchivai(3) resides there. 1
1. Sth. 643. 3. Sasi Same as Camda(1)1
1. Sur. 100, Sur. v. 39-40, Jam. 162. Sasigutta (Sasigupta) Another name of Camdagutta.
1. VyaBh. 3. 342. Sasihāra (Sasidhāra) A Kșatriya mendicant.
1. Aup. 38.
One of the five sons of the king Pandu of Hatthiņäura.
1. Sahadeva
1. Jam, 117.
2. Sahadeva Son of king Jarāsimdhu of Rāyagiha. He was invited to participate in the self-choosing (svayamvara ) ceremony of princess Dovai.
1. Jna. 117.
Sahadevi Mother of Cakkavatti Sapamkumāra(3) and wife of king Āsasena (1) of Hattbiņāura.
1. Sam. 158, Avan. 397 ff.
1. Sahasambayana (Sahasrāmravana ) A park situated to the north-east of Hatthiņāura. It was visited by Mupisu vvaya(1). He ordained Gamgadatta(6) and Kattia(2) there. 1. Bha. 417, 576.
I 2. Bha. 576, 617.
2. Sahasambavaņa Name of the park situated at each of the birth places of eighteen Titthařkaras i.e. except Usaha(1), Vāsupujja, Dhamma(3), Muņisuvvaya,(1), Pāsa(1) and Mahāvira(1).1
1. AvaN. 231, Vis. 1663. 3. Sakasambavana A park situated at Kāgathai.'
1. Anut. 3. 4. Sahasambavaņa A park situated at Mihilä. Titthamkara Malli renounced the world and embraced asceticism in this park.1
1. Jna. 77, 97
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