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1. Sihasena (Simhaser a ) Son of king Mahasena (6) ard queen Dhåriņi(24) of the city Supaittha. See Devadattā(2) for details.
1. Vip. 30-31, SthA. p. 508.
2. Sībaseña Son of king Seņia and queen Dhāriņi(1) of Rāyagiha. Rest is similar to Siha(4), . 1. Anut. 2.
Eleventh chapter of the second of Anuttarovavõiyadasă.
3. Sibaseņa
1. Anut, 2.
4. S'hasepa Titthayara Vimala's contemporary Titthamkara in the Eravaya(1) region. His other name is Asamjala.? 1. Tir. 326.
2. Sam. 159, SamA. p. 159. 5, Sihasepa Father of Titthayara Aņamta.
1. Sam. 137, Tir. 477.
6. Sihasepa First disciple of Titthayara Ajiya.
1. Sam. 157, Tir. 444. 7. Sihaseņa An ascetic who was burnt alive by Rittha(2). He was disciple of Usahaseņa. 1. Sams. 84-5.
i 2. SamS. 82–83. 8. Sihasepa A king who after death took birth as an elephant and thereafter as a god.1
1. Mar. 512. ff.
the western Mahãe
Sihasoyă (Simhasrotā) A tributary of river Sioă in videha of Jambuddiva.
1. Sth. 197, 522, Jam. 102.
Sua (Suka) A mendicant in the city of Sogamdhiyā. He was wellversed in the four Vedas, Şaștitantra and Sankhya philosophy. Merchant Sudamsaņa(10) was his devotee. Sua accompanied by Sudamsaņa went to Thāvaccăputta and discussed many things with him. Ultimately Sua took to Thāvącсāputta's discipleship along with his one thousand pupils and attained liberation on mount Pumdariya(6). According to the commentator Suka was the son of Vyāsa.?
1. Jna. 55-6, SamA. p. 113. ! 2. JnaA. p. 110. Sui (Suci) First woman disciple of Titthayara Samti, the sixteenth Titthamkara.
1. Sam. 157, Tir. 460.
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