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Säñalyaņijsütti ( Sāmāyikaniryukti) A section of Avassayaņijjutti and a gloss (nijjutti) on Sāmāiya. 1. AvaCu I. p. 617, AvaN. 1060, AvaCu. II. p. 201, Dascu pp. 5-6, 208, AvaH. p.
713.
Sāmāga (Syāmāka ) A householder of Jambhiyagāma. Titthayara Mahăvira obtained omniscience in his farm.
1. Aca. 2.179. Kalp. 120, AvaCu. I. p. 322, AvaN. 527, AvaM. p. 298, CalpV. p. 177. 1. Samāna (Sãmāna ) A celestial abode of Mahāsukka(1) where the maximum longevity of gods is seventeen sägaropama years.
1. Sam. 17.
2. Samāna (Sāmānya) Lord of the northern Anavanniya gcds. He is the same as Samanna(1).1
1. Praj. 49, Sth. 94. Sámāyāri ( Sāmācāri) Twentysixth chapter of Uttarajjhayapa.
1. Sam. 36. Sāmili (Svāmilin ) One of the seven branches of Vaccha(4) lineage.
1. Sth. 351 Sámuccheiya (Samucchedika) Follower of the doctrine of Samuccheya (momentariness ) propounded by Ninhaga Asamitta.
1. Aup: 41, AupA. p. 106.
Saya Sāta) A celestial abode of Pānata where the maximum longevity of gods is twenty sāgaropam years.1
1. Sam. 20. Sāy aradatta ( Sāgaradatta ) Same as Sāgaradatta.
1. Avah. p. 394. Sayavahana ( Sātavāhana) King of the city of Paitthāņa. He used to attack king Nahavähaņa of Bharuyaccha every year. It was at his instance that in view of some local convinience the date of paryusană was changed by preceptor Kalaga(2) from the fifth to the fourth day of the bright half the month of Bhādrapada. Once he heared three happy news at a time : of the victory of Mahurā (both northern and southern ), of the birth of a son and of finding a treasure and ran lunatic owing to overjoy. He was, 1. NisCu. III. p. 131, 1V. p. 198,1 2. AvaCu. I. p. 109, II. p. 200, Brhm. AvaN. 1299, Visk. p. 406, Aval.
p. 52. pp. 712-3, AvaM. p. 133.
3. NisCu. II. p. 131, KalpCu. p. 89,
Kalpv. p. 270, DasCu. p. 55.
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