Book Title: Prakrit Proper Names Part 2
Author(s): Mohanlal Mehta, K R Chandra, Dalsukh Malvania
Publisher: L D Indology Ahmedabad

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________________ Sea 854 1. Sea (Sveta or Śreyas) King of the city of Amalakappa. Dhāriņi(28) was his queen.1 He was consecrated by Titthayara Mahavira.2 1. Raj. 5-6, 10; SthA. p. 431. I 2. Sth. 621. 2. Sea Lord of the southern Kuhamda Vāṇamamtara gods.1 1. Praj. 49. 3. Sea One of the thirty Mahuttas of a day and night. It is also known as Satta.2 1. Jam. 152, Sur. 47. I 2. Sam. 30. General of the troupe of dancers (naṭṭa) in service of Sakka(3).1 1. Sth. 582. 4. Sea Seamsa (Sreyāṁsa) 1. Jam. 152, Sur. 53. Semdhava (Saindhava) 1. AcaCu. p. 371. See Sejjamsa.1 People of the Simdhu(3) country,1 Sejjambhava (Sayyambhava) Chief disciple as well as successor of preceptor Pabhava. He was a Brahmin of Rayagiha. He belonged to Vaccha (4) lineage and used to perform yajñas. He once listened to a discourse by Pabhava, got enlightened and became his disciple. He had a son named Managa.3 His chief disciple was Jasabhadda(2). Sejjambhava is the author of Dasaveyāliya.5 1. Kalp. and KalpV. p. 250, NisCu. II. p. 360. Pin NM. p. 62, Ava. p. 27, Nan. v. 23, NanM. p. 49, AvaH. p. 62, Tir. 712, DasN. 371, DasCu. p. 377. 2. DasCu. p. 6, KalpV. pp. 250-251, Nan. v. 23, SthA. p. 390, PakY. p. 62. Jain Education International 1. Sejjamsa (Śreyāṁsa) Eleventh Titthamkara of the current descending cycle in the Bharaha(2) region of Jambuddiva. He was in his previous birth Dinna(3).2 He was contemporary of Titthamkara Juttisena of the Eravaya(1) region. He was son of king Vinhu(1) and his queen Vinhu(2) of Sihapura. He took over as king at the age of twenty-one lakh years.5 When he was sixty-three lakh years old, he renounced the world in the 1. Sam. 157, Nan. v. 18, Ava. p. 4, AvaN. 370, 420, 1092; Vis. 1751, 1669, 1758, AvaM, pp. 237-239, 241-43. 2. Sam. 157. 3. Kalp and KalpV. p. 250, DasN. 14, PakY. p. 62. 4. KalpV. p. 250, SthA. p. 185, DasN. 371, PakY. p. 63. 5. DasN. 12, DasCu. p. 7, PakY. p. 62. See also UttS. p. 20. 3. Tir. 324. 4. AvaN. 383, 385, 388; Sam. 157, Tir 474. 5. Vis. 1693. 6. AvaN. 287. For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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