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Väruni
692
4. Vāruņi A deity presiding over Varuņoda.
1. Jiv. 180. Vāruņoda See Varuņoda.
1. Jiv. 180.
Vāla One of the seven branches of Kāsava(1) lineage.
1. Sth. 551.
See Pālaga.1
Válaga (Pālaka)
1. Vis. 1978.
A class of vānaprastha
ascestics.
Probably it is
Vāla väsi (Vyālavāsin ) the same as Bilavasi.
1. Bha. 417.
Vālu A Paramāhammiya god under Jama(2), a Logapāla of Sakka(3).1
1. Bha. 166, SutCu. p. 154, SutN. 81. 1. Väluga (Vāluka ) Same as Vālu."
1. SutN. 81. 2. Vâluga Same as Väluyaggāma."
1. Vis. 1963.
Vāluya (Vāluka) Same as Vāluyaggama.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 311.
Vāluyaggäma (Vālukagrāma) A village visited by Mahävira.1
1. AvaN. 508, AvaCu. I. p. 311, Vis. 1963, AvaM. p. 291,
Vāluyappabhā (Vālukāprabhā ) Third hellish region. Its vertical extent is one lakh and twenty eight thousand yojanas.2 Leaving one thousand yojanas on both the sides there are fifteen lakhs of abodes in it. The maximum longevity of the infernal beings living in it is seven sāgaropama years whereas the minimum one is three sāgaropama years. 1. Ant. 9, Praj. 43.
3. Ibid. 2. Praj. 43.
4. Anu. 139. Vāluyā (Vālukā) Same as Vāluyaggāma village.
1. AvaN. 508, Avaču. I. p. 311, Ava M. p. 291. Vāsagana An Aņāriya country. Maids were brought from there. They served in royal harems.
1. BhaA. p. 460, Aup. 33. Vásadhara (Varşadhara) See Vāsahara.
1. Sth. 197.
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