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Sata Ninth chapter of Bamdhadasā.1
1. Sth. 755. Sāta vāhaņa (sātavāhana) See Sãyavāhaņa.
1. KalpCu. p. 89, Avaču. I. p. 109, DasaCu. p. 55, NisCu. III. p. !31, IV. p, 198. Sāti (Svāti) See Sãi,1
1. Sr. 93, Sam. 1, Sth, 302. Sātidatia (Svātidatta) See Säidatta.)
1. Avaçu. I. p. 320. Satiputta Buddha (Sātiputta Buddha) Aror-Jaira sage in the Irha of Mahāvīra recognised as a Patte yał uddha. See also Sãi(4).
1. Risi. 38, Risi (Sangrahapi).
Sātiyaputta (Svātikaputra) See Sätiputta Buddha.1
1. Risi ( Sangrahņi). Sådidatta (Svātidatta) See Säidatta.)
1. AcaCu. p. 316. Sådhudāsi Wife of merchant Jiņadāsa(3) of Mahurā(1),2
1. AvaCu. I. p. 280. 1. Sāma (Śjāma) Disciple of preceptor Sāi(3) ard grand-disciple of precepter Balissaha. He belorged to the Hariya lineage. He was preceptor of Samdilla(1) and grand preceptor of Samudda(1). See Sāma(2). 1, Nan. v. 26, NanCu, P. 8, NanH. p. 1 2. Nan. v. 27,
11, NanM. p. 49,
2. Sāma Author of Papnavanā. He is said to be twenty-third in the line of chief vācakas beginning from Sudharman. Probably he is the same as Sama(1). Sāma and Kālaga(1) seem to be two names of the same person. 1. PrajM. pp. 5,47,72, JivM. p. 10, 4. Dr. U. P. Shah: Suvarnabhumi NanM. pp. 105, 115, 118.
mera Kalakācārya, Shri Vijaya Val. 2. Prajm p. 5.
labhasüri Smāraka Grantha, 1956, 3. PrajH. p. 5.
3. Sama Same as Sāmīga."
1. AvaN. 527. 4. Sāma A Paramāhammiya god under Jama, a Logapāla of Sakka(3).
1. Bha. 166, SutN. 70, Utt. 19.54. Sāmakotha (Śyāmakoștha) Twentyfirst Titthamkara of the Eravaya(1) region in Jambūdiva.1
1. Sam. 139, Tir. 332.
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