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Viphu
Viņiya (Vinita ) Same as Vipiya.
1. AvaN. 200, Vis. 1794. Viplyabhumi (Vinitabhūmi) Same as Viņiya."
1. Vis. 1584, 1998. Viņiya (Vinita) A city in the Bharaha(2) region of Jambuddiva. It is situated to the south of mount Veyaddha(2) and' to the north of the Lavana ocean at a distance of 11441 yojanas from both the places. It lies to the west of river Gamgå, to the east of river Simdhú(1) and in the middle of Dakkhina-Bharaha. It measures twelve by nine (1289) yojanas. It was established by god Dhanavai (1) called also Vesamana*(2), at the orders of Sakka'(3). It was named Viniyā, because its people were modest. It was called Kusală as its people were expert in crafts.7 Pärimatāla was situated in the vicinity of this city.8 Usaha(1), son of Ņābhi and Marudevi took birth as well as renounced the world here.10 He obtained omniscience in the Sagadamuha park of Purimatāla.11 Usaha's son Bharaha(1), the first Cakkavatti reigned here.12 It is the same as Aojjhà(2). I' m 1. Jam. 41.
9. Kalp. 211, Vis. 1584, 1597, 1617, 2. Ibid.
Tir. 489, Ava M. p. 157. 3. Ibid, Avan. ( Dipikā) p. 56.
10. Avan. 229, Vis. 1661, Jam. 30. 4. KalpV. p. 232.
11. Vis. 1722, AvaCu. II. p. 212, AvaH. 3. Tir. 287, AvaM. p. 195, Avan. | p. 147, AvaM. p. 228. (Dipikā) p. 36.
12. Jam. 42, 61, 69, AvaN. 430, AvaCu. 6. Avan. (Dipikā) p. 56.
I. pp. 160, 182, 204, 207, AvaM. p. 7. AvaM. p. 214.
231, AvaH. p, 144, 151, Vis. 1794, 8. AvaCu. . p. 181, Kalpv. 240, KalpV. p. 235.
AvaH. p. 147. Vir pāyada (Bennātata ) See Veņpāyada.
1. Uttn. p. 63. 1. Viņhu (Vişnu) Father of Sijjaħsa(1), the eleventh Titthamkara.
1. Sam. 157, Tir, 474, AvaN. 383, 388. 2. Viņhu Mother af Sijjaṁsa(1), the eleventh Titthařkara.
1. Sam. 157, Tir 474, Avan. 383, 388.
3. Vinhu Tenth chapter of the first section of Amtagadadasā.1
1. Ant. 1.
4. Vinhu Son of king Amdhagavanhi(1) and his queen Dhāriņi(5) of Bäravai. He took initiation from Titthayara Aritthaņemi and attained salvation on mount Settumja.1
1. Ant. 2.
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