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2. Siri Wife of king Vijaya(5) of Polāsapura and mother of Atimutta(1).1
1. Ant. 15, SthA. p. 510. 3. Siri First chapter of Pupphacüliyā.?
1. Nir. 4.1. 4. Siri See Siridevi.'
1. Sth. 197, AvaN. 1302, Tir. 159, AvaCu. II. p. 202, AvaH. pp. 295, 714. Silā (Śilā Daughter of Usabha(2) and wife of supreme king Bambhadatta.1
1. UttN. p. 379. Siloccaya (Śiloccaya) Another name of mount Maṁdara(3).
1. Jam. 109. 1. Siva (Siva) A god who was worshipped popularly. Sivamaha festival was celebrated in his honour. The worship of Sivalimga (phallus) was also in practice.3 1. Uttn. p. 343, BrhKs. p. 253, Das- 2. Ina. 21, Raj. 148, RajM. p. 284. Cu, p. 99, Vyam. I. p. 25.
3. UttCu. p. 121. 2. Siva A celestial being who paid homage to Tithayara Mahāvira. In his previous life he was merchant Siva(1) in Mihilä.
1. Nir 3.8. 3. Siva Ninth chapter of the eleventh section of Viyahapanpatti.1
1. Bha. 409. 4. Siva Eighth chapter of Pupphiyā.
1. Nir. 3.1. 5. Siva Extra-ordinary name of the month of Pausa.'
1. Jam. 152, Sur. 53.
6. Siva Father of the fifth Baladeva(2), Sudamsana(7) and fifth Vásudeva(1) Purisasiha.1
1. Sım. 158, Tir. 602, Sth. 672. 7. Siva King of Hatthiņāpura. His wife was Dhāriņi(27). He handed over the kingdom to his son Sivabhadda and took to Disāpokkhiya asceticism. In course of time he obtained vibhanga clairvoyance and started believing in the existence of only seven continents and the same number of oceans. His wrong belief was later removed by Titthayara Mahävira who admitted him to his Order. At the end he obtained emancipation. 1. Bha. 417-8, 429, 436, 545, Sth. 621, AvaN. 847, Vis 3290, AvaCu. I, p. 469,
AvaH. p. 347, BhaĄ. p. 549, SthĄ. p. 431, 199
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