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Sāmaia
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A householder of Vasamtapura(1),1 See Addaa(2) for
Sāmaia (Sāmāyika) details.
1. SutSi. pp. 386-387.
Sāmajja (Syāmārya) Same as Sãma(1).1
1. Nan. v. 26, NanCu. p. 8. 1. Sämaņņa (Sāmānya) Same as Sāmāņa(2),1
1. Sih. 94.
2. Sāmappa A king who enthroned his daughter, : 1. Mahan. 219, 220.
Sāmaņņa puvvaga( ya ) (Śrāmanyapūrvaka) Second chapter of Dasaveyāliya.1
1. DasH. p. 82, DasCu. p. 71, AvaCu. II. p. 233.
Sámaveya ( Sāmaveda) Third of the four Vedas.
1. Aup. 38, Bha. 90, 380, Ina. 106, AvaCu. I. p. 237. 1. Sâmahatthi (Śyāmahastin) Fourth chapter of the tenth section of Viyahapannatti."
1. Bha. 394.
A disciple of Titthayara Mahāvira.1
2. Sāmabatthi
1. Bha. 404.
1. Sāmă (Syāmā) Chief among the five hundred wives of king Sihasena (1) of Supaittha(6) city. See Devadatta(2) for further information.
1. Vip. 30-1, SthA. p. 508.
2. Sāmā First woman disciple of Titthayara Sambhaval1). She is also known as Sammā.1
1. Sam. 157, Tir. 457.
3. Sāmā Mother of Vimala(1)', the thirteenth Titthayara and wife of king Kayavamma.
1. Sam. 157, Tir. 476. Rāmā of AvaN. 385 seems to be a wrong reading for Samā.
4. Sāmā Wife of Upāsaka Culanīpiyā(2) of Vāņārasi. She was like her husband, a lay-votary of Titthayara Mahāvira.1
1. Upa. 27.
Sámāia or Sāmāiya ( Sāmāyika ) First section or chapter of Ā vassaya.
1. AvaCu, I. p. 3, AvaN (Dipika) II. p. 183, NanM. p. 204, Anu. 59, Paky. p. 41.
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