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Selaväla
Selavala (Sailapāla) mda(1).1
1. Sth. 256, Bha. 169, 406.
Selavalaa (Sailapalaka) Mahāvīra.1
1. Bha. 305.
Selaviāri (Śailavicarin)
Sela (Šaila)
1. KalpDh. p. 152, KalpV. p. 236.
1. Sth. 546, Jiv. 67.
Selesi (Śailesī)
1. Bha. 590.
860
A Logapala of each of Dbaranimda and Bhuyaṇa
Sellāra (Śilākāra)
1. Praj. 37.
A heretic who became follower of Titthayara
Another name of Sakkara, the third infernal region.1
Selodai or Selodagi (Śailodayin) A heretic of Rayagiha who became follower of Titthayara Mahavira.1
1. Bha. 305, 634.
1. Bha. 305.
One of the hundred sons of Usabha(1).1
Sellaṇamdiraya (Śailya-nandirāja) A prince living in Campã. He was invited to participate in the self-choosing (svaya vara) ceremony of princess Dovai.1
1. Jna. 117.
Third chapter of the seventeenth section of Viyahapanṇatti.1
Sesamai (Seṣamati)
1. Sam. 158. -
2. Sesavai
Sevalabhakkhi (Śaivālabhakṣin) food was śaivāla (a moss-like plant).1
1. Bha. 417, Nir. 3.3, Aup. 38.
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Sevälodai (Śaivālodāyin ) A heretic who became Titthayara Mahāvīra's
follower.1
An Ariya industrial group.1
A class of vanaprastha ascetics whose main
1. Sesavai (Śeṣavati) Another name of Jasavai(2), grand daughter (daughter's daughter) of Mahavira and daughter of Jamali(1) and Piyadamsaṇā.1 1. Aca. 2.177, Kalp. 109, AvaCu. I. p. 245, KalpV. p. 143.
Same as Sesavaï.1
Mother of Datta(2), the seventh Vasudeva(1).1
1. Sam. 158, Tir. 603, UttK. p. 349.
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