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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________________ Selayaya fied variously with Sitamadhi in northern Bihar and with Satiabia and Basedita, 17 miles from Sahet-Mahet and six miles from Balrampur.? 7. SBM. p. 392, LAI. p. 333. Seyavi (Śvetavi) 1. Vis. 1809, NisBh. 5599. Seyǎ (Svetā) is Sai(1).2 1. Bha, 406. See Seyaviya.1 One of the eight queens of Sakka(3). Her another name Seyasoya (Śvetāśoka) shrine of yakṣa Virabhadda(1).1 1. Vip. 34. 1. Selaa (Sailaka) Fifth chapter of the first section of Ṇäyädhammakahā.1 1. Jna. 55, Sam. 19, JnaA. p. 10. 2. Selaa A yakṣa residing in the eastern grove of Rayaṇaddiva situated in Lavaṇasamudda. The grove had a shrine dedicated to him.1 1. Jna. 82. Selaga (Sailaka) 859 I 2. Jna. 157. A park in the city of Kanagapura. It had the 3. Selaa King of Selagapura, husband of Paumavai(4) and father of Mamḍua. He took initiation from ascetic Sua along with his five hundred ministers. Once he developed disease and got cured by his son Mamḍua's medical arrangement. Now, he became somewhat lax in his conduct. It was Pamthaga(1) who brought him to the right path.1 1. Jna. 55ff., AvaCu. I. p. 386, AvaCu. pp. 173, 201; SthA. pp. 182, 218; SamA. p. 118, GacV. p. 7. See Selaa.1 1. Jna. 55, AcaCu. p. 201. Selapala (Sailapāla) 1. Sth. 256. Selagapura (Sailakapura) A city where king Selaa(3) reigned. It had a park called Subhū mibhāga(2). The city was visited by Thavaccaputta.1 1. Jna. 55. Jain Education International Selayaya (Śailakaka ) 1. Sth. 551. Selapura (Sailapura) A city in the country of Tosali(2). It had a tank called Isitalaga. People celebrated some religious festivities there.1 It seems to be the same as Tosalinagara or Tosali(1). 1. BrhBh. 3149-50. See Selavala.1 A branch of the Vaccha(4) lineage.1 For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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