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Vaddhamana
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3. Vaddhamāņa A non-Jain sage in Titthayara Påsa's(1) tirtha, recognised as a Patteyabuddha,
1. Ris. 29, Risi (Sangrahaņi). Vaddhamanaga (Vardhamanaka) One of the eighty-eight Gahas.
1. Sur, 107, Sth. 90, Jams. pp. 534-535, SurM. pp. 295-296, SthA, pp. 78-79,
Vaddhamanaga Same as Vaddhamāņa(2),
1. AvaH. p. 189. Vaddhamānapura (Vardhamānapura) A city where Vijayavaddham&pa(1) park was situated. There was a shrine of yaksa Mänibhadda(1) in it. King Vijayamitta(1) reigned there. Merchant Dhapadeva(1) belonged to this city. Mahävira had paid visit to it. It is identified wit! inodern Bus. dwan in Bengal. 1. Vip. 32.
1 2. LAI. P. 349, Vaddhamāņaya (Vardhamānaka) Same as Vaddhamana(2),
1. Avam. p. 268. Vaddhamāṇasāmi (Vardhamănasvāmin) Same as Vaddhamana(1) or Mahāvira.
1. AvaH. p. 95, AnuCu. p. 54. Vaddhamāņā (Vardhamānā ) An eternal linapratimā.1
1. Jiv. 137, Sth. 307, AvaCu. I. p. 224.
1. Vappa (Vapra) A district of western Mahāvideha, i.e. Avaravidcha with its capital at Vijayā(8). Camda(5), a Vakkhāra mountain, is situated in it.
1. Jam. 102, Sth. 93.
2. Vappa A peak of mount Camda (5) situated in Malāvideha."
1. Jam, 102.
(at Rayanapura) where
Titthayara
1. Vappagā (Vaprakā) A park Dhamma(3) took to asceticism.
1. Avan. 230.
2. Vappagă Same as Vappă(1).
1. Ava N. 398. Vappagāvati (Vaprakāvati) Same as Vappăvai.'
1. Sth. 93. Vappayāvai (Vaprakāvati) See Vap pārai,"
1. Jam. 102.
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