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Vedaya (Vetaka ) One of the seven off-shoots of Cāraṇagana(2),1
1. Kalp. and KalpV. p. 259. Veņaiyā (Vacanatr:kā). One of the Bambhi(2) scripts.
1. Praj. 37, Sam. 18. Venā One of the seven sisters of preceptor Thalabbadda. She was a disciple of Sambhūivijaya(4).1
1. Kalp. and Kalpv. p. 256. AvuCu. II, p. 183. Tir. 754, Ava. p. 28, AvaH. p. 693.
Venudāli Lord of the northern Suvannakumāra gods. He has six principal wives whose names bear similarity with those of Bhūyānasda(1). has four Logapālas viz., Cittapakkha, Vicittapakkha, Citta(3) and Vicitta.3 1. Bha. 169. Praj. 46, Sth. 404.
3. Sth. 256. 2. Bha. 406, Sth. 503.
1. Venudeva Lord of the Southern Suvannakumāra gods. He has six principal wives whose names are identical with those of the wives of Dharana(1). His four Lagapālas of Venudāli. 1. Praj. 46, Bha. 169, Sth. 404.
3. Sth 256. 2. Bha. 406, Sth. 508.
See Garulavenudeva.1
2. Venudeva
1. Sth. 86.
Vennā (Vennā ) See Beuna(2).
1. Ni Cu. III. p. 425.
A city situated on the bank of river Bennā(2).
Vennātada ( Bennātala)
1. Nisu. III. p. 425.
Müladeva(1) was the king of this city.
It is
Veņnāyada (Berinātaţa) the sims as Binnātada.
1. UttNe. p. 63.
Se Veyaddha.
Votaddha (Vaitādhya)
1. NanCu. p. 64.
Vetaraņi (Vaitarani) See Veyaraņi.'
1. SutCu. pp. 124, 154, AvaCu. I. p. 460. Vetália (Vaitāliya) See Vcyālia.
1. Sam. 23, SutCu. p. 356.
Vedaa (Vedaka) Twenty-fifth chapter of Pappavaņā.
1. Praj. V. 6.
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