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Vimala
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3. Vimala Name of a principal wife of each of the four Logapalas Kālavāla(1), Kolavāla, Selavāla and Samkha vāla under Dharanimda,
1. Bha. 406, Sth. 273.
Vimānapa vibhatti (Vimānapravibhakti) An Angabāhira Kalia text. It is in large form as well as in small form, yiz.. Mahalliyāyimāņapávi. bhatti(2) and Khuddiyavimāna pavibhatti(1). 1. Nan. 44. NanCu. p. 59, NanM. p. 206. NanH. p. 72. Vya. 10.25. Pak. D. 45.
Sam. 38.
Same as Vemániya.
Vimănavåsi (Vimānavāsin )
1. Sth. 257.
1. Vimutti (Vimukti) Fourth Cūlâ of the second section of Ayararga.'
1. AcaN. p. 320, v. 16. SamA. p. 74, NisCu. 1. p. 1. 2. Vimutti. Eighth chapter of Bardhadasă, not extant now,
1. Sth. 755.
Vimokkha (Vimokşa) Eighth chapter of the first section of Āyåranga. It is divided into eight 'sub-chapters.?
1. AcaN. 32, 34, 253-7. Viyada (Vikata) One of the eighty-eight Gahas.
1. Sth. 90, Sur. 107, Jams. pp. 534-535, SthA. 78-79, SurM. pp. 295–296, Viyadāvāi (Vikațāpātin) See Viaļāyai,
1. Sth. 302.
1. Viyatta (Vyakta ) Fourth Gañadhara (principal disciple) of Mahavira, He was son of Brāhmana Dhanamitta(4) belonging to the Kollāga(2) settlement. His mother was Vāruņi(2). He became a disciple of Mahāvira just like the other Ganadharas, along with his five hundred pupils. He had a doubt in his mind with regard to the existence of five physical elements. He obtained omniscience at the age of sixty-two years and attained liberation at that of eighty.
1. AvaN. 644-659, 594, Vis. 2166-2247, Kalp. and KaipV. p. 247. 2. Viyatta See Vivatta, a constellation,
1. SthA p. 79. Viyabbha (Vidarbha) See Vidabbha."
1 Tir 447..
1. Viyālaa (Vikālaka) One of the eightyeight Gahas.
1. Sur. 107, Jam. 170, Sth. 90, Jams. pp. 534-535, SurM. pp. 295-296, SthA. 78-79,
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