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2. Surimdadatta Son of king Imdadatta(9). He succeeded in the proposed: test and married princess Ņivvui.1 1. AvaN. 1286-7, Vis. 3578, AvaCu. I. p. 450, AvaM, pp. 344, 704; Utts, p. 149,
Uttk. pp. 98-9. Surūā (Surūpā.) See Surūvā.
1. Jam. 114. Surăya (Surūpa) See Surūva.
1. Bha. 169. Surüvā (Surūpā) See Surüya.
1. Bha. 406, Jna. 152, AvaH. p. 123.
1. Surūva (Surüpa) Name of Logapāla of each of Punna(3) and Visittha(2), the two lords of Divakumāra gods. Thāna mentions Ruyamsa in place of Surūva. 2 1. Bha 169.
2, Sth. 256. 2. Surūva One of the two lords of the Bhüya(2) gods of the southern region. He has four principal wives Rūvavati(1), Bahurūvā(3) Surüvā(5) and Subhagā(1)
1. Praj. 48, Bha. 169, Sth. 273. 3. Surūva See Subandhu(2).1
1. Sth. 556. 1. Surūvã (Surüpā) A principal Disākumări goddess residing in the middle region of the Ruyaga(1) mountain.!
1. Jam. 114, AvaH. p. 123, Sth. 259, 507; Tir. 163. 2. Surüvă Seventh chapter of the fifth subsection of the second section of Ņāyādhammakahā.1
1. Ina 153. .
3. Surüvā One of the six queens of Bhūyananda(1). In her previous birth she was a merchant's daughter.? 1. Sth. 273, 508; Bha, 406,
1 Jna. 152. 4. Surüvā Second chapter of the fourth sub-section of Nāyādhammakaha.
1. Jna. 152.
5. Surūvā A merchant's daughter börn at Nagapura. She had renounced the world. After death she was born as a queen of Surüva(2), a lord of the Bhaya(2) gods. The same is the name of a queen of Padira va. 1. Joa. 153. .
3. Sth. 273, Bha. 406. 2. Bha. 406.
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