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Vesamaņadāsa
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(Vaiśramanadāsa)
A king who reigned at the city of
Vesamaņadása Kulāņa.
1. Sams. 81.
A type of gods under
Vesamaşadevakäiya (Vaiśramanadevakāyika ) Logapāla Vesamaņa(9).
1. Bha. 168.
Vesamapapabha (Vaiśramanaprabha) Two mountains situated in the Kumdala continent, one in the north and the other in the south. Ayalabhaddä, Samakkasā, Kuberă and Dhapappabhã the four capitals of Logapāla Vesamaņa(9) are situated in the four quarters of these mountains,
1. BhaA. pp. 203-4.
Vesamanabhadda (Vaisramanabhadra) An ascetic who paid a visit to Kosambi. He received alms from Dhaņapăla(2).1
1. Vip. 34.
1. Vesamaņovavāya (Vaiśramanopapāta ). An Amagabāhira Kälia text. It is permitted to be taught to a monk of twelve years standing. It is not extant now. 1. Nan. 44, Pak. p. 45.
i 2. Vya. 10.26.
It seems to be
2. Vesamanovavāya A chapter of Samkhevitadasā. identical with Vesamanovavāya(1)
1. Sth. 755.
Vesavādiya-gana (Veśavātikagana ) A monastic order originating from preceptor Kāmiddhi. It had four branches and four families, viz. Sāvatthiyā, Rajjapāliya, Amtarijjiyā, Khemalijjiyā; and Gaņiya, Mehiya, Kāmiddhiya as well as Imdapuraga respectively.1
1. Kalp. and KalpV. p. 260.
Vesāniya (Vaisānika ) An Amtaradiva and its people.1
1. Sth. 304, Praj. 36, NanM. p. 103.
Vesälia (Vaiśālika ) Another name of Mahāvi:a. 1. Last line of Utt. ch. 6, Utts. p. 270, UtCu. pp. 156-157, AvaCu. I. p. 259,
SutCu. p. 98. Vesāli (Vaisāli) A city where king Cedaga reigned. Halla(3) and Vihalla(1) left Campā and took refuge here under their maternal grand father Cedaga.? In this city there was a good number of followers of Mahāvira. 1. Nir. 1.1, BhaA. pp. 558, AvaCu 2. Nir. 1.1, AvaCu. II. p. 172, BhaA. II. pp. 164, 174.
p. 316, Aval. p. 684. 3. Bha. 90, 441.
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