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Susamana (Susamana) One of the four kinds of people existing in the Susamā era. They are said to be very gentle and devoid of passions. 1. Jam. 26.
I 2. Jams. p. 131.
See Susamadusamā.1
Susamadussamā (Susamadussamā)
1. Jan. 27.
Susamadūsamă (Susamadussamā) Third era of Osappini and fourth of Ussappiņi. It lasts for two Koțākoţi-sägaropama years. The third or the last phase of this era during Osappini and the first phase during Ussapini are marked with the advent of Kulagaras. 1. Jam. 18, Bha. 2. 176.
1. 3. Jam. 28, 40. 2. Jam. 19, 27, 34; Bha, 247.
Susamasusamā (Susamasusamā ) First era of Osappini and sixth of Ussappiņi. It lasts for four Koțākoți-sāgropama years.? : This era is marked with the appearance of ten classes of Kalpavrksas (wish-fulfilling trees). 1. Jam. 18, Aca. 2. 176, Sth. 50.
3. Sth. 766. 2. Jam. 1. 19-26, 40
Susamā (Susamā) Second era of Osappiņi and fifth of Ussappiņi.! It lasts for Koțākoţi-sāgaropama years. It is marked with ten benefits, viz., lack of untimely rains etc. During this era there live four kinds of people: Eka, Paurajamgha, Kusuma and Susamana."
1. Jam. 18, Aca. 2. 176, Sth. 40, 50. 3. Sth. 559, 765. 2. Jam. 19, 26, 27; Bh. 247.
4. Jam. 26.
Susamārapura A town visited by Titthayara Mahāvīra. In its Asogavaņa grove Mahāvira meditated for a night:1 It is the same as Sumsumārapura.
1. Bha. 144.
Susara (Susvara) A celestial abode of Bambhaloa where the maximum longevity of gods is ten sägaropama years.
1. Sam. 10.
Susāgara A celestial abode of Sohamma(2) where the maximum longevity of gods is one sägaropama year.1
1. Sam. 1. Susāmāna (Susāmāna) A celestial abode just like Sāmāņa(1).
1. Jam. 17. Susāla (Suśāla) A celestial abode of Sahassārakappa where the maximum longevity of gods is eighteen sāgaropama years.1
1. Jam. 18.
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