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Sukapha
1. Sukanha (Sukṛṣṇā) Wife of king Seniya. She renounced the world and took initiation from Titthayara Mahavira at Campa. She attained emancipation at the end.1
1. Nir. 1.5, Ant. 21.
1. Sukanhä
1. Ant. 17.
2. Sukāla
1. Nir. 1.1.
4. Sukāla
3. Sukāla A celestial abode of Sahassärakappa where the maximum longevity of gods is eighteen sägaropama1 years.
1. Sam. 18.
Fifth chapter of the eighth section of Amtagadadasă.1
1. Sukāli
Second chapter of Nirayavaliya(1).1
1. Vip. 34.
4. Sukāla Son of king Senia and queen Sukāli. Rest is similar to Kala(1).1
1. Nir. 1.2, 2.2; NirC. 1.1.
A yakṣa whose shrine was situated at Sogamdhiyā.1
Second chapter of the eighth section of Amatagadadasā.1
1. Ant. 17.
2. Sukāli Wife of king Seniya and mother of Sukala(4). She accepted asceticism from Titthayara Mahavira at Campa and in course of time attained salvation.2
1. Nir. 2.2.
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2. Ant. 18.
Sukitthi (Sukṛsti) A celestial abode of Sanamkumara(1) and Mahimda(3) where the maximum span of life of gods is four sāgaropama years.1
1. Sam. 4.
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1. Sukumāliya (Sukumälikä or Sukumarikā) Daughter of merchant agaradatta(2) of Campa. She was Nagasiri(2) in her previous life. She took birth as Dovai. Sukumaliya2 was a disciple of Govaliya.2 As a nun she had made a nidana to have five men at her service and the fore as Dovaï she married five brothers.3
1. Jna. 109, BhaA. p. 51.
2. Jna. 113, 115.
3. Jna. 109, 120.
2. Sukumāliyā Daughter of king sattu(17) and grand-daughter of king Jarakumāra. Sasaa (2) and Bhasaa were her brothers. She took to asceticism along with her brothers. Since Sukumāliyā was very beautiful and delicate she had to be protected by them.1
1. NisCu. II. pp. 417-8, NisBh. 2951, BrhBh. 5254-9, GacN. p. 26.
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