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Virakapha
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2. Virakapba Wife of king Sepiya(1). She was consecrated in Campå by Mabăvira. After observing asceticism for fourteen years she attained emancipation.
1. Ant. 23. Virakada (Virakūta) A celestial abode similar to Vira(4),
1. Sam. 6. Viragaya (Viragata) A celestial abode just like Vira'(4).
1. Sam. 6.
Viraghosa (Viraghosa ) A carpenter belonging to the Moråga settlement, 1. AvaN. 466, AvaCu. I. p. 276, Vis. 1920, AvaH. p. 194, AvaM. p. 272, KalpDh.
p. 104.
Virajasa (Virayadas) One of the eight kings consecrated by Mahavira.
· 1. Sth. 621. Viraljhaya ( Viradhvaja) A celestial abode corresponding to Vira-(4),
1. Sam. 6.
Same as Mabávirathul.
Viratthui (Virastuti)
1. SutN. 83.
Viradevi Mother of Mamdiyaputta and Moriyaputta’(1). She is the same as Vijayadevă.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 338.
Virapura A city where king Virakaphamitta reigoed. Mahavira initiated prince Sujāa(4) in the Manorama(5) park of this city. Nami(1) received his first alms here from Dipna(1).' 1. Vip. 34.
| 2. AvaN. 325, AvaM. p. 227. Virappabha (Viraprabha) A celestial abode just like Vira(4).
1. Sam. 6.
1. Virabhadda (Virabhadra) A Jakkha whose shrine was situated in the park of Seyäsoya in Kanagapura.!
1. Vip. 34.
2. Virabhadda Author of Causarapa. He is also said to be the composer of Bhattaparinnā.? 1. Cat. 63.
12. Bhak. 171. Viralesa (Viralesya) A celestial abode having similarities with Vira(4),!
1. Sam. 6.
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