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Surahhipara
836 east of Sägeya. He used to kill the painter preparing his figure on the occasion of his annual festival.1
1. Avaču. I. p. 87; Visk. p. 331, Aval. p. 101, AvaH. p. 62. Surabhipura See Surahipura,
1. Vis. 1924, AvaH. p. 197. Suravara One of the hundred sons of Titthayara Usaba(1).1
1. KalpDh. p. 152, KalpV. p. 236. 2. Suravara See Surambara,
1. Avah. p, 705. Surahipura (Surabhipura) A town visited by Titthayara Mahkvita. It was situated on the bank of river Gamgā, a 1. Vis. 1924, AvaN. 470, AvaCu. I. p. 2. Kalpv. p. 163.
779, AvaM. p. 274, AvaH, p. 197. 1. Surādeva On of the ten principal lay-votaries of Titthayara Mahāvira. He belonged to Vāņārasi and was the husband of Dhaņņā. A god asked him to give up his faith. On Suradeva's insisting on not acting accordingly the god tortured his sons. Still he remained firm. When the god threatened to develop diseases in his body he rushed to capture him. The god disappeared. Surādeva took rebirth in the Sohamma celestial region.1
1. Upa. 30-31.. 2. Súrädeva Second would-be Tittbankara in the Bharaha(2) region, also known as Sūradeva.? 1. Tir. 1111.
I 2. Sam. 159. 3. Surādeva Fourth chapter of Uvāsagadasä.
1. Upa. 2, Sth. 755. 1. Surādevī Eighth chapter of Pupphacüliyā.?
1. Nir. 4. 1. 2. Surādeyi A goddess who paid homage to Títhayara Mabävira at Rayagiha.1. In her previous birth she was initiated into the order of Titthayara Pása. 1. Nir. 4. 1.
2. Nir. 4. 8. 3. Surādevi See Suradevi.
1. Tir. 157,
1. Surimdadatta (Surendradatta) First person to offer alms to Titthayara Sambhava(1)
1. Sam. 157, AvaN. 327, Ava M. p. 227.
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