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________________ 330 LIFE IN ANCIENT INDIA Sambhuttara--a country It was one of the sixteen countries mentioned in the Bhagavatī. It is same as Suhmuttara, which means "people north of Suhma." Suhma corresponds with the modern districts of Midnapur and Bankura, and perhaps also Purulia and Manbhum in west Bengal. To8 Sambukka—a city This city was situated in Avanti.710 Its exact location is not known. Sammeya—a mountain Sammeya is mentioned with Campā as a holy place (See Campā). It is stated that, except Usabha, Vāsupujja, Nemi and Vira, all other Titthayaras attained salvation on this mountain "11 It is mentioned that a Sangha set out to pay a visit to the shrines on this mountain +13 It is identified with Parasnath Hill in the district of Hazaribagh, in Bihar.713 Samvaddhana or Simbavaddhana—a city It is mentioned that the king Mundivaya or Mundimbhaya was reigning here.714 Its exact location is unidentifiable. Sandibbha or Sändılya—a kingdom This country was counted among the twenty five and a half Āryan countries with Nandipura as capital. It may be identified with Sandila, a sub-division of Hardoi district in Oudh. Sandilya asrama is mentioned in the district of Fyzabad in Oudh, which was the hermitage of Rşi Sāndilya.116 Sarkhando-a city It is mentioned that king Jambudāļima was reigning here." Its site is not known. 709 Märkandeya, p 357. 710 Maha Ni Guj. trans (MSS), p. 27. 711 Ava Nit 307 ; cf. Nāyā. 8, p. 120; Acă. cū, p. 267. Uttarā Ti , 18, p. 236. T18 GD, p. 176. 114 Ava. Nir. 1312; Ava. «1, II, p. 210. IS G. D., P 176. . 116 Maha, Ni., p. 26.
SR No.011077
Book TitleLife in Ancient India as Depicted in Jain Canons
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJagdishchandra Jain
PublisherNew Book Company
Publication Year1947
Total Pages429
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size16 MB
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