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Sirigas
1. Sirippabha ( Šriprabha). A would-be ascetic in the time of king Kakki.1
1. Mahan. p. 126. 2. Sirippabha A celestial abode in the Isāna region where Titthayara Usaha(1) was born as Laliyamga in his former life.1
1. AvaCu. I. pp. 165, 174, AvaH. pp. 116, 146, AvaM. p. 219. Siribhaddă (Sribhadrā) Wife of merchant Piudatta of Savatthi. She had offered meat of her own dead issue to Gosäla in hope of getting a living son.. 1. AvaCu. I. p. 288, AvaN. 480, Vis. 1934, Aval. pp. 279-280, AvaH. p. 205,
KalpDh. p. 106. Siribhūi ( Šrībhūti) Sixth would-be Cakkavatti of the Bharaha(2) rigion."
1. Sam. 159, Tit. 1124. 1. Sirimai (Srimati) Daughter of merchant Namda(2) of Kosalāura and second wife of Samuddadatta(3).1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 527, AvaH. p. 394. 2. Sirimal Wife of Vairajamgha(1) of Lohaggala(6).
1. Avam. pp. 222 ff., KalpDh. p. 154, KalpV. p. 239, AvaCu. I. p. 179.
3. Sirimai Next birth of Sayampabhā. She is the same as Sirimai (2)
1. Avaču. I. p. 172, Aval. p. 146, KalpL. p. 138. Sirimati (Śrimati) See Sirimai.)
1. Avaču. I. pp. 172, 527, AvaH. p. 146. Sirimahia (śrīmahita) A celestial abode just like Sirikamta.
1. Sam. 14. Sirimahiä (śrīmahitā) A lotus-pond situated to the north-west of the Jambū tree.
1. Jam. 90, 103, Jiv. 152. Sirimāla (Śrimāla ) A place of pilgrimage for heretics. It is also referred to as a country. It is identified with a modern Bhinmal (old-Bhillamāla ) fifty miles west of Mt. Abu.
1. NisCu. III. p. 195, AcaCu. p. 333. 3. GDA. p. 192.
2. KalpV. p. 237. Sirimäli (Srimālin) The eldest son of king Imdadatta(9) of Indapura.?
1. AvaCu. I. p. 449, AvaH. pp. p. 703, Utts. p. 149. Siriyaa (Sriyaka) Son of Sagaļāla and brother of Thalabhadda. He had killed his own father at the instance of the latter. After the death of
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