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Súria (Sūrya ) See Sūra(1).1
1. Sam. 78, Sur. 17, 105, Jam. 149. Sūriāvatta (Sūryāvartta) Another name of mount Mamdara(3)."
1. Sam. 16. Sūriāvaraņa (Sūryävarana) Another name of mount Mamdara(3).
1. Jam. 109, Sam. 16. Sūriya (Sürya) See Sūria(1).
1. Sam, 88, Bha. 344. Säriyakamta (Süryakānta) Son of king Paesi and his queen Suriyakamtā of Seyaviyā.
1. Raj. 144. Sūriyakaṁtá (Suryakāntā) Wife of king Paesi of Seyaviyā.?
1. Raj. 143. Sūriyapaņņatti (Sūryaprajñapti) See Sūrapannati.
1. AvaN. 85, Vis. 1080. 1. Sūriyābha (Sūryābha ) A celestial abode in the Sohamma region.
1. Raj. 12, 96; Bha, 165. 2. Siriyābha Lord of the Sūriy ibhl) celostial abode. He once descended on the earth, paid homage to Titthayara Mahävīra and gave some dramatical performances. In his previous birth he was king Paesi.
1. Raj. 49-89, Jam. 120, Bha, 575, Ina. 93, AvaCu. 1. p. 225.
Súruttaravadimsaga (Süryottarāvatamsaka ) A celestial abode similar to Súra(7).
1. Sam. 5. Süroda ( Sūryoda) A concentric ocean encircling Sûradiva(2) and itself surrounded by Sūra varadiva.1
1. Sur. 102. 1. Sälapāņi (Sulapāni) An epithel of Isäņimda.
1. Bha. 134, Praj. 53. 2. Sūlapāni A Vänamatara god to whom a shrine was dedicated at Vaddhamānaya. In his previous birth he was an ox drawing the cartloads of merchant Dhanade va(4). On account of being neglected by the people of Vaddhamänaya in controverting master's instructions, he died and took rebirth as a Vānamamtara god. He caused a lot of disturbances to the people of that village as well as to Titthayara Mahävira. 1. Vis. 1914, AvaCu. I pp. 272-274, Avah. pp. 464-465, Kalpv. pp. 160-161, SthA.
pp. 501-502, SamA. P, 18, AvaH. p. 190, AvaM, pp, 260 ff.
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