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Subhadda.
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2. Subhadda A merchant of the city of Sahamjaņi. He had a son namod Sagada(2).
1. Vip. 21-2, SthA. p. 507. 3. Subhadda Grand-son of king Seniya(1) and son of Kanha(6). He was initiated by Titthayara Mahāyīra. He will get emancipation in Mahāvidcha,
1. Nir, 2-4.
4. Subhadda A householder of Ayalaggăma who renounced the world and practised asceticism under Jasahara(1). After death he was born as one of the five sons of king Pandu. See also Pandava.
1. Mar. 449-457. 5. Subha dda One of the two presiding gods of the Aruņoda(2) ocean.
1. Jiv. 185. 6. Subhadda A celestial abode of Mahasukka(1) where the maximum longevity of gods is sixteen sāgaropama years.'
1. Sam. 16. 7. Subhadda Second Gevijjaga celestial abode.
1. Sth. 685. 8. Subhadda Fourth chapter of Kappavadimsiya.?
1. Nir. 2012
1. Subhaddă (Subhadrā) Wife of merchant Bhadda(8) of Vanārasi. She was a barren woman. It was nun Savvayā(1) who initiated her. Owing to her affection for children she developed a sense of intimacy with them and started serving them out of the way. Suvvayā asked her not to indulge in such an improper activity. Subhaddā felt ill and left her company, After death she was born as goddess Bahuputtiyā(3)
1. Nir. 3.4, Sth A. p. 513.
She is the same as
2. Subhaddā Principal wife of king Koņia. Dhāriņi(2).
1. Ant. 34, 37; AupA. p. 77.
3. Subhaddā Wife of king Senia(1). She took initiation from Titthayara Mahāvira, observed asceticism for a period of twenty years and attained emancipation after death.
1: Ant. 16. ... 4. Subhaddá Tenth chapter of the seventh section of Amtagadadasă.1
1. Ant. 16.
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