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Siriya
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Sagadāla the king made Siriyaa his minister. Later on he renounced the world and took initiation from preceptor Sambhūyavijaya(4).1 See also Sagađāla. 1. AvaCu. II. pp. 183 ff., Aval. pp. 693-5, UttN. and Utts. p. 105, AvaN. 1279,
Ava. p. 27. 1. Siriyā (Śrīkā) Wife of king Jambūdāờima and mother of Lakkhaņā(4).'
1. Mahan, p. 163. 2. Siriyā Same as Siri(1).1
1. Sam. 157. 1. Sirivaccha (Śrīvatsa) A celestial abode of Araṇa where the maximum longevity of gods is twentyone sägaropama years.
1. Sam. 21. 2. Sirivaccha Travelling aerial car of the Māhimda celestial region.!
1. Sth. 644, Avam. p 184. 3. Sirivaccha Managing god of the Sīrivaccha(2) celestial car.'
1. Jam. 118, AvaM. p. 184. Sirivacchā (Śrīvatsā ) A goddess."
1. Ava. p. 19. 1. Sirivaņa (Śrivana ) A park situated to the north-east of Bhaddilapura.
1. Ant. 4. 2. Sirivaņa A park situated near Polāsa pura. It was visited by Titthayara Mahāyīra.
1. Ant. 15. Sirisambhūyā (Śrīsambhūtā ) Sixth night of a fortnight.
1. Jam. 152, Sur. 48. Sirisoma (Śrisoma) Seventh would-be Cakkavatti of the Bharaha(2) region.
1. Sam. 159, Tir. 1124. Sirisomaṇasa (Śrisaumanasa) A celestial abode similar to Sirikamta.
1. Sam. 14. Sirihara (Sridhara) One of the hundred sons of Usabha(1).
1. KalpDh. p. 151, KalpV. p. 236. 1. Siri (Śrī) Mother of Kunthu(1) the sixth Cakkavatti and seventeenth Titthayara.
1. Sam. 157-8, Tir. 480, Ava. p. 28, Uttk. p. 332, AvaN. 383, 398.
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