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Lohiyakkha
5. Lohiyakkha Same as Lohiamka.1
1. SthM. p. 78
Lohi Second sub-section of the twenty-third section of Viyahapanṇatti. It has ten Chapters.1
1. Bha. 692.
Lhasiya (Lhasika) An Aṇāriya(non-Aryan) country as well as its inhabitants. Women from this country served as maid-servants in royal harems.2
1. Praj. 37, Pras. 4.
Lhasiya (Lhäsika)
1. Pras. 4, Bha. 380.
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See Lhasiya.1
Vaidisi (Vidisā ) See Vaidisa.1
1. AvaCu. II. p. 156.
Vaidehi (Vaidehin)
1. Utt. 9.61, 18.45.
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Vaidisa (Vaidiśa) A city situated in the vacinity of river Vidisā.1 Preceptor Mahagiri and Suhatthi(1) had been to this city to pay a visit to the image of Jivamtasāmi, i. e. Mahavira. From there Mahagiri had proceeded to Elakaccha to visit a jinapratimă situated on Gayaggapaya.1 There was a village named Gobbaragama (2) near Vaidisa. Vaidisa is identified with Besnagar near Bhilsa.*
1. Anu. 130.
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2. AvaCu. II. pp, 156-7, AvaN. 1278.
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2. Bha. 380, Nis. 9,28, Jna. 18.
3. BrhBh. 6096, BrhKs. p. 1611. 4. SGAMI. p. 34.
Another name of Nami(2), king of Videha(2).1
1. Vaira (Vaira) A celestial abode similar to Vajja(1).1
1. Sam. 13.
2. Vaira (Vajra or Vaira) Son of merchant Dhanagiri(2) of the Tambavana settlement in Avamti country. Sunamda(1) was his mother and ārya Samiya was his maternal uncle. He was born after his father had renounced the world and become a disciple of preceptor Sihagiri(3). In his previous birth he was a Vesamaņa god and had a meeting with Imdabhui Goyama(1). He recalled this incident in the very begining of his childhood and became
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