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Viruttaravadirsaga
Viravaņņa ( Viravarna) A celestial abode similar to Vira(4).
1. Sam. 6. Viravara Another name of Mabā vīra.
1. AvaN. 472, Pras. 4, Sur. 108. Vīrasiņga (Vīrađộnga) A celestial abode just like Vīra(4),1
1. Sam. 6. Virasittha (Viraśțsta) A celestial abode resembling Vira(4).1
1. Sam. 6.
1. Virasena ( Virasena) A Jakkha whose shrine was situated in the Devaramaņa park of the city of Sughosa(5).1
1. Vip. 34.
2. Viraseña Chiet among the twenty-one thousand warriors living in Bāra vai under Vāsudeva(2) Kanha(1).1
1. Jna. 52, 117, Ant. 1, Nir. 5.1, AvaCu. I. p. 356.
A celestial abode correspond
Viraseniya (Virasainika ) or (Viraśrenika) ing to Vir.(4).
1. Sam. 6.
Virāvatta (Virāvartta ) A celestial abode which has similarity with Vira(4).
1. Sam. 6. 1. Vīria (Vīrya ) Eighth chapter of Süyagada.'
1. Sam. 16, 23, SutCu. p. 203.
2. Viria Third of the fourteen Puvva texts."
1. Sam. 14, 147, Nan. 57, NanCu. p. 75, NanM. p. 241.
3. Viria One of the cight Ganadharas (principal disciples ) of Titthayara Pasa(1). He is also mentioned as Virabhadda.? 1. Sth. 617.
1 2. Sam. 8. Viriya (Virya) See Viria."
1. Sth. 617, SutCu. p. 203. Viriyappa vāya ( Viryapravāda) Same as Viria(2).
1. NanCu. p. 75.
A celestial abode which resem
Viruttaravadirsaga (Virottarāvatamsaka) bles Vira(4),1
1. Sam. 6.
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