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Sálivāhana
Sālavāhaņa (Śālavāhana) Same as Sãyavāhaņa.
1. VyaBh. 6.198, AvaN. 1299, AvaCu. II. p. 200, KalpCu. p. 89.
Sālā ( Sālā ) A ravine to the north-east of Purimatāta. It was an abode of thieves whose chief was Vijaya(16).1
1. Vip. 15.
1. Sāli (Sali) Seventh chapter of the sixth section of Viyāhapannatti.1
1. Bha. 229, BhaA. p. 250.
2. Sāli First sub-section of the twenty-first section of Viyähapaņņatti,
1. Bha. 688, BhaA. P 801.
Sāliggāma (Säligrāma)
A village in Magaha. Namdisenā(5) belonged to
it.1
1. AvaCu. II. p. 94.
1. Salibhadda (sālibhadra ) Son of merchant Gobhadra and his wife Bhadrā of Rājagļhia. He was married to thirty-two girls. He was very rich and enjoyed all wordly pleasures. His property was due to his offering a to an ascetic in his previous birth. Once king Srenika himself had been to his house to visit him. When he learned that there was some one in the world who was like Srenika, superior even to him, he renounced the world and became a disciple of Titthayara Mahāvira. Dhanya, the husband of his sister, also accompanied him.' Both of them practised penance on a slab near munt Veblāragiri in the vicinity of Nálamdā and again took births as gods in an Aņuttara celestial abode. 1. Stha. p. 510, BrhBh. 4219, 4223, Ra M. p. 118.
Ava. p. 27, AvaCu I. p. 372, 2. Mar. 444-447. AcaCp. p. 139, AcaSi. p. 183,1
2. Sālibhadda A merchant of Savatthi who made lodging and boarding arrangements for Kavila(4) in his own house.1
1. UttCu. p. 169, Utts. p. 287, Uttk. p. 168.
3. Silibhidli Sixth c'mpter of Anuttarovaväiyadasā.It is not extant now.” It seems that it dealt with the life of Salibhadda(1). 1. Sth. 755.
2. SthA. p. 510.
4. Sālibhadda
1. Bha. 168.
A god under Vesamaņa(9).
Sálivāhaņa ( Sālivāhana) Identical with Sāyavāhaņa.1
1. Avah. p. 89, Avam. p. 133.
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