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Visa-asamāhitthāņa
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Visa-asamāhitthāņa (Vimśati-asamādhisthāna)
1. Sth. 755.
Visatthā (Vīśvastā). Wife of king Jitāri(1) of Anandapura and mother of prince Añaṁga. - She had developed illicit relations with her son,
1. NisCu. III. p. 268, BrhBh. 5211, GacV. p. 26
1. Visaseņa (Visvaksena ) Another name of Vāsudeva(2) Kanha(1). He is regarded as the most famous of warriors. 1. Sut. 1.6.22. Commentator Silarka, takes him as a synonym of Cakravartin, i.e.
Supreme King. See SutSi. p. 150.
2. Visasena See Vissasena.
1. Tir. 479. AvaN. 399.
Vuddha (Vğddha ) Disciple of Sampaliya and Bhadda(5) and preceptor of Samghapāliya.
1. Kalp. and KalpV. p.265. Vuddhavāi (Vțddhavādin ) A preceptor who had great respect for Mahāņisīha.
1. Mahan. 70-71.
Vuddhikara (Vpddhikara) One of the hundred sons of Usabha(1).
1. KalpDh. 151, KalpV. p. 236.
Vuddhi (Výddhi) Same as Ahivaddhi.1
1. Jam. 171. Veaddha ( Vaitāờhya) See Veyaddha.?
1. Jam. 36. Veaddha (Vaitādhya) See Veyaddha.?
1. Jam. 68, 93.
See Veyaddhagirikumāra.
Veaddhagirikumāra (Vaitadhyagirikumāra)
1. Jam. 51.
See Veyaddha.1
Veaddhapayvaya (Vaitādhyaparvata)
1. Jam. 74.
Verdaga (Vedanga ) An Aryan community (jāti).
1. Praj. 37. The commentator gives it as Vedanga ( PrajM. p. 58) Vegavai (Vegavati). A river on the bank of which there was situated the village of Atthiyaggama.
1. AvaN. 464, AvaN. (Dipikā ), p. 96, Vis. 1914, AvaM. D. 268.
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