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of twenty lakhs of pūrvas along with hundred monks on mount Sammeya,"7 A period of nine thousands crores of sägar opama years elapsed between him and Titthayara Paumappaha.18 17. AvaN. 303, 307, 309.
I 18. Avan. p. 81, Kalp. 198. 2. Supăsa Seventh would-be Titthamkara of the coming Ussappini in the Eravaya(1) region of Jambuddiva. Titthogāli mentions Suvvaya in this context and Supāsa as eighteenth Titthayara.1
1. Sam. 159, Tir. 1120
3. Supāsa Eighteenth Titthamkara of the present descending cycle in the Eraxaya(1) region of Jambuddiva. According to Titthogāli his name is Aipăsa.? 1. Sam. 159.
1 2. Tir. 331. 4. Supåsa Third would-be Titthamkara in the Bharaha(2) region and future birth of Udaya(5).
1. Sam. 159, Tir. 1111, Sth. 691. 5. Supāsa Fourth would-be Kulagara of the Bharaha(2) region.! See Kulagara.
1. Tir. 1004.
the Bharaba(2) region of
6. Supāsa Third Kulägara of past Usappini in Jambuddiva. See Kulagara.
1. Sam. 157, Sth. 556.
7. Supāsa Uncle of Mahāvira. He will again take birth as the second Titthamkara, Súradeva by name, in the coming Ussappiņi, in the Bharaha (2) region. 1. Aca. 2.177, Acasu. p. 307, Sam.
Sth. 691. 159, Kalp. 109, AvaCu. 1. p. 245, 2. Sam. 159, Sth. 691, SthA. p. 456.
Supāsā A nun of the line of Titthayara Pása(1). She will propound cāujjama-dhamma and attain salvation in the coming Ussappiņi. Whether she will be born as Titthayara is not certain?
1. Sth. 692, SthA. p. 458. Supia (Supīta ) One of the thirty Muhuttas of a day and night.? it is also known as Sugia’ and Subia. 1. Sam. 30. Jams. p. 493.
3. Jam. 152. 2. Sur. 47.
Supumkba (Supankba) A celestial abode of Lamtaa where the maximum longevity of gods is twelve sāgaropama years.
1. Sam. 12.
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