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Viyahapannatti
2. Viyālaa A god under Logapāla Soma(1) of Sakka(3). He is perhaps the same as Viyālaa(1).
1. Bha. 165. Viyalaga (Vikālaka ) Same as Viyalaa.
1. Sth. 90, Bha. 406. 1. Viyåvatta (Vyāvartta) Name of a Logapăla of each of Ghosa(1) and Mahāgosa(4), two lords of Thaniyakumāra gods.? 1. Sth. 256.
1 2. Bha. 169. 2. Viyāvatta A shrine situated on the bank of river Ujuväliya, near Jambhiyagama.1
1. Kalp. 120, KalpCu. p. 103. 3. Viyávatta A celestial abode in Mahäsukka(1) where the maximum longevity of gods is sixteen sägaropama years.1
1. Sam. 16. Viyaha ( Vyākhyā) Same as Viyāhapaņņatti.?
1. Sam. 140, NanCu. p. 65. Viyā hacala (Vyākhyācūlā ) See Viyāhacũliyā.1
1. NanCu. p. 59. 1. Viyā hacüliya (Vyākhyācūlikā). An appendix to Viyāhapaņpatti. It is separately enumerated as an Amgabāhira Kālia text. It is permitted to be taught to a monk of eleven years standing.
1. NanM. p. 206, NanCu. p. 59, NanH.1 3. Vya. 10.25, Vya(M), 10.26 and • p. 73, SthA. p. 313.
Vya Bh. on it. 2. Nan. 44, Pak. p. 45. 2. Viyahacüliya A chapter of Samkhevitadasā.It seems to be id cal with Viyāhacăliya(1).
1. Sth. 755.
Viyahapanpatti (Vyākhyāprajñapati) Fifth of the twelve Amga(3) texts. Commentator Abhayadevasūri has interpreted this name variously. This Amga is divided into 41 sections. All of them except the fifteenth are further divided into various chapters. The twenty first section has eight such sections.
According to Samavāya, Viyāhapannatti has more than one hundred adhyayanas, ten thousand uddešas, ten thousand samuddeśas, thirtysix thou1. Nan. 45, Pak, p. 45, Sam. 140, 81, 2. BhaA. p. 2.
Anu. 42, BhaA. p. 1.
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