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Vijjāharasedhi
702 Vijjāharascdhi' (Vidyādharašreni). Two ranges of this name occupied by Vidyādharās. They are situated on both the sides of mount Veyaddha(2) at a height of ten yojanas in the Bharaha(2) region. In the southern range there are fifty cities whereas in the northern one there are sixty. In the northern range Cakkavatti Bharaha(1) received his itthirayaņa (chief wife ) from the Vidyadharas. 1. Jam. 12. KalpV. p. 238.
2. AvaCu. I. p. 207, AvaH. p. 151. Vijjahari (Vidyādhari) A monastic branch originating from preceptor Govăla. It is one of the four off-shoots of Kodiyagana(2).
1. Kalp. and KalpV. p. 161 1. Vijju (Vidyut ) A principal wife of Soma(2), a Logapāla of the lord of Īsāņa. See also Soma(2).
1. Bha. 406.
2. Vijju One of the five principal wives of Camara(1),1 In her previous birth she was a daughter of merchant Vijju(3) of Amalakappä.2 1. Sth. 403, Bha. 405.
2. Jna. 149. 3. Vijju, A merchant of Amalakappă. He had a daughter of the same
name.
1. Jna. 149.
4. Vijju A peak of Vijjuppabha(1) mountain in Jambuddiva. It is identical with Vijjuppabhakūļa.
1. Sth. 689, Jam. 101. 5. Vijju Fifteenth chapter of the seventeenth section of Viyāhapeņņatti.
1. Bha. 590. 6. Vijju Name of a queen of each of the Logapāla Soma, Jama, Vesamana and Varuņa under Isăņimda. She is the same as Vijju(1).
1. Sth. 273. Viijukumära (Vidyutkumāra). A class of Bhavana väsi gods. They have seventysix lakhs of abodes: Their lords are Harikamta and Harissa ha each of them having Pabha, Suppabha(5), Pabhakamta and Suppabhakamta as their separate Logapalas. The Vijjukumāra gods and geddesses are under Logapāla Soma(1) of Sakka(3), 1. Praj. 38. .
3. Bha. 169, Sth. 256. 2. Sam. 76.
4. Bha. 165, 613. Vijjukumārimahattariyā (Vidyutkumārīmahattarikā ) Four principal Vijjukumāra goddessos, namely, Città(4), Cittakaņayā(2), Saterä(4) and Soyamani(2).1 They reside in the sub-quarters of mount Ruyaga (1) and are also
1. Sth. 259.
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