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Sorika
6. Somila
A blind Brāhmaṇa of Ujjeni. He had eight sons and the same number of daughters-in-law. He fell victim to fire owing to blindness.1
1. BrhBh. 1152-3, BrhKs. p. 359.
7. Somila
1. Nir. 3.3.
Somilia (Saumilika) A merchant who taught a lesson to his mischievous neighbour.1
AvaCu. II. 290.
A Brahmana tāpaṣa of Vanarasi, identical with Soma.
Soyamdhiya (Saugandhika) Same as Sogambhiya.1
1. Jiv. 69.
Soyaria (Saukarika)
1. PinN. 314.
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1. Soyamani (Saudāminī) A principal Disākumārī residing on mount Ruyaga(1).1
1. Tir. 161, Jam 114.
2. Soyamaņi Soyaman (1),2
869
Same as Sogariya,1
1. Sth. 259, 507: AcaH. p. 122.
A Vijjukumārī-mahattariyā goddess. She is the same as
4. Soyamaņi of Nayadhammakahā.1
1. Jna. 151.
Sth A. p. 199.
3. Soyāmaṇī A queen of Dharana(1). In her previous birth she was a merchant's daughter at Vanarasi.2
1. Sth. 50g, Bha. 406.
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1. Praj. 37, SutSi. p. 123.
2. Vip. 29.
3. Vip. 29.
4. AvaCu. II. p. 193, PakY. p. 67.
2. Jna. 151.
Soraṭṭha (Saurāṣṭra)
See Surattha.
1. Anu. 13), Praj. 37, AvaCa. H. p. 273, UttCu. pp 12, SutCu. p. 127. Soraṭṭhiya (Saurāṣtrikā) A branch of Manavagaṇa(2).1
1. Kalp. p. 260.
Sorika or Soriya (Saurika or Śaurya) Capital of the Ariya country Kusatta. It seems that it was situated on the bank of river Jamuna. It had the Sariyavaḍamazı park and the shrines of yakṣa gods Soriya(3)3 and Surambara. It was ruled by Vasuleva, Samiliavijaya and Sariyad atta(2)7.
5. Utt. 22.1.
6. Utt. 22.3, UttN. p. 496, PakY. p.
67, AvaN. 1289-1291.
7. Vip. 29,
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