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Sahassāravadimsaga (Sahasrārāvatamsaka) A celestial abode 'where the maximum longevity of gods is eighteen sägaropama years.1
1. Sam. 18. Sahia (Sahita) One of the eighty-eight Gahas.1
1. Jam. 170, Sur. 107, Sth. 90, Jams. pp. 534-5, SurM. pp. 295-6, SthA. pp. 78-9. Sahital or Sahiya? (Sahita) Same as Sahia. 1. Sur, 107.
1 2.Sth. 90. Sahemava (Sahemavat) Same as Hemava.1
1. Jam. 152, Sur. 53. 1. Sāi (Svāti) Presiding deity of the Saddāvai mountain.?
1. Sth. 302.
2. Sãi A Nakkhatta. Its presiding deity is Vāu(1) and family-name Cámaracchāya.
1. Jam, 155-165, Sam. 1, Sur. 36, 93, Dev. 97, KalpV. p. 189, Aca. 2.175.
3. Sāi Disciple of preceptor Balissaha. He belonged to the Hăriya lineage.1
1. Nan. v. 26, NanM. p. 49.
4. Sãi A follower of Buddha. He seems to be the same as Sātiputta Buddha who is Sāriputta of the Pali literature.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 82, AcaSi. p. 135.
Sāidatta (Svātidatta ) A Brāhmana who had asked some questions to Mahāvira. He was a resident of Campā. Mahāvīra had spent a rainy season at his residencc.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 320, AvaN. 524, AvaM. p. 297, AcaCu. p. 316, Vis. 1979. Sãeya (Sāketa) Identical with Aojjhā(2). It was the capital of Kosala(1) an Ariya country. A shrine dedicated to a snake lay to the north-east of Säeya.? The park of Uttarákuru(5) situated there had the shrine of yaksa Pāsamiya.3 Subhūmibhāga(5) was another park in this city. Yaksa Surappiya(2) of Sāeya used to kill painters. He was propitiated by a wise painter from Kosambi.5 Abhiņamdaña had his pāraņā here at the hands of king Imdadatta(1). This city was visited by Päsa(1. Mahāvīra initiated here householders like Kelăsa(5) and Haricamdaņa(2),8 merchants like 1. Praj. 37, SutSi. p. 123, NisCu. II. 1 5. AvaCu. I. p. 87, VisKs. p. 331, p. 466, Jna, 68.
AvaH. p. 62, AvaM. p. 101. 2. Jna. 68.
6. Avan. 323, AvaM. p. 227. 3. Vip. 34.
7. Jna. 154, 157. 4. BrhBh. 3261, BrhKs. p. 912.
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