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Sisira (Šiśira) Extra-ordinary name of the month of Māgha.?
1. Jam. 152, Sur. 53. Sisupāla (Šišupāla) King of the city of Suttimai. He was son of Damaghosa and had got invitation for appearing in the self-choosing ceremony ( svayamvara) of princess Dovai. Vasudeva(2) Kanha(1) fought with him for getting Ruppiņi(1). 1. Jna. 117, Sut. 1.3.1.1, SutSi. p. 79, 2. PrasA. p. 88.
SutCu. p. 100. 1. Sihari (Šikharin) A Vásahara mountain situated to the north of mount Meru in Jambuddivā. It lies to the north of Herannavaya and to the south of Eravaya(1). It touches the Lavana occean in the east and west. It measures like Cullahimavamta. The Pumdariya(7) pond is situated on it. Sihari has eleven "peaks : Siddhāyayaņa, Sihari(3), Herannavaya(3), Suvapņaküla(3), Surādevī (3), Rattā(2), Lacehi(4), Rattavai(2), Ilādevi(4), Eravaya(4) and Tigicchi. God Sihari resides there. 1. Sth. 197, 522.
2. Jam. 111, Sam. 24, 100, 109. 2. Sihari A god presiding over the Sihari(1) mountain.?
1. Jam. 111. 3. Sihari same as Siharikūda."
1. Jam. 111, Sth. 522. Siharikūļa (Šikharikūta) A peak of mount Sibari(1).
1. Jam. 111, Sth. 522.
See Simhala.1
Sihala (Simhala)
1. Praj. 37.
Siasoā (Śītasrotā) See Siyasoā.?
1. Jam. 102. Siala (Sitala) See Siyala.
1. Ava. p. 4.
Siā (Sitā) A river rising from the southern side of a Kesari pond a mount Nilavamta. It passes through Uttarakuru(1), and Bhaddasálavaņa(1), takes turn towards the east, passes through mount Mālavamta(1), divides Puvvavideba into two parts, proceeds further through the Vijaya(10) gate and empties into the eastern Lavana ocean. 1. Jam. 110, 8, 88, 90, 96, Jna. 141, Sam. 14, 74, Utt. 11.28, BhaA. pp. 654-655,
665, Sth. 555, 638, 369, JivM. pp. 244, 286, Jiv. 141, 154, Tir. 220. 2. Sia A peak of mount Nilavaṁta(1)
1. Jam. 110, Sth. 689.
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