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sdtapa
778
however, cured by his clever minister Kharaya(3)*. The king was a frāvaka.' His chief wife was Puhavi(4). 4. BrhBh. 6243-5, BrhKs. p. 1648, 5. NisCu. III. p. 131, KalpCu. p. 89, .
VyaBh. IV. pp. 151ff., VyaM. IV. 6. VyaBh. 6. 199. p. 36.
Seventh chapter of the third section of Amtagadasasa.1
1. Sărana
1. Ant. 4.
2. Sārana A Jāyava prince who was invited to appear in the self-choosing (svayamvara ) ceremony of princess Dovai. He was son of king Vasudeva and queen Dhārini(1) of Báravai. He took initiation from Titthayara Aritthapemi and attained liberation after observing asceticism for twenty
years,
1, Jna. 122.
2. Ant. 3. Sarassaya ( Sārasvata ) A type of Logaṁtiya celestial beings.!
1. Sth. 684, Bha. 243, Jna. 77, AvaN. 214, AvaCu. I. p. 281. 1. Sala (Sāla) One of the eighty-eight Gahas.1
1. Jam. 170, Sur. 107, Jams. pp. 534-535, SurM. pp. 295-296, Stha. pp. 78-79.
2. Sala A celestial abode of Sahassārakappa where the maximum longevity of gods is eighteen sägaropama years.
1. Sam, 18.
3. Sala King of Pitthicampå. He had taken initiation from Titthayara Mabăvira and attained emancipation.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 381, AvaH. p. 286, UttK. p. 215. Sāla kāyaṇa ( Šalankāyana) One of the seven branches of Kosiya(5) lineage.?
1. Sth. 551. Sálakotthaa (Salakosthaka) A shrine situated at Merdhiyagāma. Titthayara Mahavira went there from Sävatthi.
1. Bha, 557. Salajjā ( Sālāryā) See Sallajja.
1. Avaču. I. p. 294, AvaM. p. 284.
Salabhaddha ( Sālabhadra ) See Sālibhadda.!
1. AcaCu. p. 139. Salavana (Šalavana ) A park situated at Bahusālaga where Titthayara Mahāvīra sojourned.
1. Vis. 1944, Avan. p. 490, AvaCu. I. p. 294, AvaM. p. 284.
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