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Sabasambavapa
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4. Sahasambarana A grove situated on mount Revayaga where Nemi obtained omniscience.1 Paumvai(14), a queen of Vasudeva(2) Kanha(1) renounced the world there. 1. KalpV. p. 217,
2. Ant. 9. 6. Sahasambavaņa A park situated at Polāsapura.1
1. Upa. 39. 7. Sahasambayana A park situated at Kampillapura. It was visited by Mahăvira.1
1. Upa. 35. 8. Sahasambavaņa A park situated at Pamąu-Mahurā,
1. Jna. 130. 9. Sahasambavaņa A park in the vicinity of Nāgapura. It is the same as Sahasambayana(1).
1. Jna. 153. Sahasuddāha-Amalaya (Sahasroddāha-Amraka) Ninth chapter of Kammavivăgadasā. At present it is available in the form of Devadattā(1), 1. Sth. 755.
1 2. SthA. p. 508. Sahassambayana (Sahasrāmravana) See Sahasambavana.
1. Jna. 77, 130, Bha, 617, Ant. 9, Upa. 35, 39, KalpV. p. 217, Sahassakkha (Sahasrākṣa) See Sakka(3),
1. Praj. 52, Bha. 567. Sahassāniya (Sahasrānika) Father of king Sayāņiya of Kosambi. Princess Jayarti(1) was his daughter.2 1. Bha. 441.
i 2. Ibid. Sahassăra (Sahasrāra ) Lord of the Sahassărakappa celestial region. He is the master of six thousand celestial abodes, thirty thousand sāmāniya gods etc. Manorama(3) is the managing god of his aerial car. His infantry General is Lahuparakkama. His bell is Mahāghosā.
1. Jam. 118, Sam. 30.
2. Sabassāra A celestial region being the same as Sahassārakappa,
1. Sam. 18. Sahassārakappa (Sahasrārakalpa ) Eight celestial region having six thousand abodes of the height of eight hundred yojanas. The minimum longevity of its gods is seventeen sägaropama years; whereas the maximum one is eighteen sāgaropamas." 1. Sam, 119.
3. Sam. 17. 2. Sam. 111.
4. Sam. 18.
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