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Vilathil Vijjimāli (Vidyunmālin ) A yakșa god of the Paticašela island. He had two wives : Hösã(2) and Pahäsă.
1. NisCu. III. p. 140, AvaCu. I. p. 397, Uttk. p. 342, AvaH. P. 296. Viljumuha (Vidyunmukha). An Aphtaradiva and its people.!
1. Sth. 304, Praj 36, NanM. p. 103. 1. Vijjuya (Vidyuta) One of the six principal wives of indra Dharapa(1). In her previous birth she was a daughter of a merchant of Vapärasi.' She is mentianed as Ghafa vfjjuya(1) elsewhere.? 1. Jña, 131.
12. Bha. 405, Sth. 403. 2. Viljaya A chapter of the third sub-section of the second section of Ņāyādhammakahă-i
1. Ina. 131. Viljasiri (Vidyucchri) Wife of merchant Vilju(3) of Ämalakappa."
1. Jna. 149. Vitthi (Vișiți ) Seventh of the eleven karkņas (divisions of a day)!
1. Jam. 153, Sutn. 11, Viņami (Vinami) Son of Mahakaccha(1) and grandson of Usabha(1). Soe also Nami(3).
1. Jam. 64. Avam. pp. 215, 217, 230, AvaH. p. 151, KalpV. p. 238, KalpDh. p. 152,
Vinaya (Vinata) A celestial abode in Anayakappa where the maximum longevity of gods is ninteen sāgarapama years.
1, Sam. 19. Viņayaval (Vinayavati) Woman disciple of Vigayabhayā.
1. AvaN. 1281, AvaH. p. 700. Vinayakamalit (Vinayasamādhi) Ninth chapter of Dašavdyaliyu.
1. DasN. 310 ff. Viņayasutta (Vinayasūtra) See Viņayasuya.!
1. UttCu. p. 8. Viņayasuya ( Vinayasruta ) First chapter of Uttarajjhayapa.?
1. Sam. 36, Uttn. and Utts. p. 10, UttCu. p. 8.
Viņia (Vinita) Same as Viņiyā.
1. AvaN. 430. Viņiā or Viņitā (Vinītā) Same as Viņiyā."
1, Jam. 68, AvaCu. I. p. 160.
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