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Vajjalāḍha
Vajjaladha (Vajrarāḍha) It is the same as Vajja(3), a division of the Ladha country. Gosala was beaten here.1 See also Ladha and Vajjabhūmi.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 296, AvaN. 412, Vis. 1946.
Vajjalesa (Vajraleśya)
1. Sam. 13
670
Vajjavaņṇa (Vajravarṇa) A celestial abode just like Vajja(1).'
1. Sam. 13.
A celestial abode similar to Vajja(1).1
Vajjasimkhala (Vajraśṛnkhala) A goddess.1
1. Ava. p. 18.
Vajjasimga (Vajraśṛnga) A celestial abode corresponding to Vajja(1).1
1. Sam. 13.
Vajjasittha (Vajrasṛṣta) A celestial abode just like Vajja(1).1
1. Sam. 13.
Vajjasena (Vajrasenā) Same as Vairaseṇā.1
1. Jna. 153.
2. Vajja (Vajrā)
1. AcaCu. p. 318.
1. Vajja (Vajrā) Wife of merchant Kattha. She fell in love with Brahmana Devasamma(2),1
1. AvaCu. 1. p. 558. AvaH. p. 428, BrhKs. p. 805.
Same as Vajjabhūmi.1
Vajjavatta (Vajrāvarta). A celestial abode similar to Vajja(1). 1
1. Sam. 13.
Vajji (Vajrin) Another name of indra Sakka(3) as explained by Abhayadeva. In fact, Cellaṇa, the mother of Konia, hailed from the territory of Vajjigana, and therefore she was known as Vajji. That is why Vajji is used as an epithet of Konia. Cedaga, the father of Cellaṇa, was the head of Vajjigana. See Vajja(2).
1. Bha. 300, BhaA. p. 317.
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Vajjiyaputta (Vajjiyaputra) recognised as Patteyabuddha.1 1. Risi. 2, Risi (Sangrahani).
Vajjuttaravadimsaga (Vajrottaravataṁsaka) A celestial abode similar to Vajja(1).1
1. Sam. 13.
A non-Jain sage in the tirtha of Aritṭhanemi,
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