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2. Sivabhai Disciple of preceptor Dhaņagiri(1). Ārya Bhadda(4) was his pupil. He belonged to Koccha lineage.
1. Kalp ( Therāvali). 7. Sivamaba (Šivamaha) A festival celebrated in honour of Siva.
1. Jna. 21, Raj. 148, RajM. p. 284. Sivarāyarisi (Sivarājarşi) See Siva(7).
1. Bha. 417. Sivalinga (Sivalinga) See Siva(1).
1. UttCu. p. 121. Sivasena (Šivasena) Tenth Titthiaskara of the Eravaya(1) region in Jambadiva.! Saccai(2) and Satyasena are also mentioned in place of Sivasera. 1. Sam. 159.
3. SamA. P. 159. 2. Tir. 323. 1. Sivá (Sivā) Chief wife of king Pajjoya of Ujjeni. She was Cedaya's daughter. She along with Amgāravai renounced the world and became a woman disciple of Titthayara Mahävira.? 1. AvaCu. II. pp. 160, 168, 176, Ava, 1 2. AvaCu. I. p. 91.
p. 28, Uttk. p. 188. 2. Sivá Wife of king Samudda vijaya(1) and mother of Rahaņemi, Arittbanemi, Saccapemi(2)* and Dadhanemi." 1. Kalp. 171, Ant. 8, Uttn. p. 496, 3. Sam. 157, Kalp. 171, Utt. 22.4. Utt. 22.4, Sam. 157, Tir. 485, Uttk.
Tir. 485. D. 390.
4. Ant. 8, UttN. p. 496. 2. Uttn. and Utts. p. 496, Utt. 22.36. 5. Ibid.
3. Sivá She is the first woman-disciple of Titthayara Dhamma. She is also known as Cirā.? 1. Sam. 157.
I 2. Tir. 459. 4. Sivă A queen of Sakka(3)1 In her previous life she was a daughter of a merchant of Sāvatthi. She took initiation in the Order of Titthayara Pasa(1).2 1. Sth. 612, Bha. 406.
2. Jna. 157. 5. Siva Second chapter of the ninth sub-section of the second section of Nāyādhammakahā.1
1. Jná. 157. Siyāṇamda (Sivānandā) Wife of upāsaka Āņamda(11) of Vāpiyagama. She, too, was a lay-votary of Titthayara Mahavira: 1. Upa. 3.
I 2. Ibid. 9.
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