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Vaddhamāna ( Vardhamāna) Original name of Mahăvira.
1. Aca. 2.176, Kalp. 90, 105-6, Sam. 157, AvaM. p. 255. Vanamāla (Vanamāla). A celestial abode similar to Mahiya.
1. Sam. 22.
Daughter of Sindhudatta and wife of Cakkavātti
Vaņarāi (Vanarāji) Bambhadatta(1).1
1. UttN. p. 379.
Vanavāsi (Vanavāsi ) A city in this half of the Bharaha(2) region. King Jiyasatta(17), son of Jarākumara, reigned here. It is probably the same as Vāņārasi. 1. BrhKs. p. 1397.
2. NisCu. II. p. 417.
Vanasamda (Vanakhanda ) A park on the outskirts of Pädalasamda. Jakkha Umbaradatta(2) lived in it. 1
1. Vip. 28. Vaņijja (Vāņijya) Sixth of eleven Karaṇas (divisions of a day)."
1. Jam. 153, Gan. 41, SutN. 11. Vaniya (Vanija ) Same as Vanijja.
1. SutN. 11.
See Viņīyā.1
Vaniyā (Vinītā)
1. Tir. 489.
1. Vaṇhi (Vrsni) A Yādava king in Bāravai. Perhaps he was blind, and that is why he was called Amdhaga-Vaphi. His wife was Dhărini(5).? He had ten sons : Samudda(3), Sāgara(7), Gambhira(2), Thimiya(2), Ayala(4), Kampilla(2), Akkhobha(2), Paseņai(2), Viņhu(4) and Goyama(4). Elsewhere it is mentioned that he had eight sons. They were : Akkobha, Sāgara, Samudda, Ayala, Himavamta(4), Dharana(4), Purana(3) and Abhicamda(3). Vasudeva, father of Baladeva (2), Rāma(1) and Väsudeva(1) Kanha(1), is also regarded as his son.5 1. AntA. p. 2.
4. Ibid. 3. 2. Ant. 1.
5. KalpSam. p. 171. 8. Ibid. 2.
2. Vanhi A family-linel descending from the Hari dynasty. It is a Yadava lineage. Andhaga-Vanhi is its another name. 1. Utt. 22.13, 43, Das. 2.8, Utts. p. 3. Ibid.
495, AcaCu. p. 112, NanH. p. 73. | 4. Das. 2.8, Utt. 22.43. 2. BrhKs. p. 1398.
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