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Velandharova vāya
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An Amgabahira Källa text?
1. Velamdharovavāya (Velandharopapāta ) not extant now,
1. Nan. 44, Vya(M). 10.27, Pak. p. 45.
2. Velamdharovavāya A chapter of Samkhevitadasä. It seems to be identical with Velamdharovavāya(1),
1. Sth. 755.
Velamba (Vailamba) One of the two lords of the Vāukumāra gods. He has four Logapālas under him : Kāla(1), Mahakāla(8), Amjana(5) and Rittha(4). He has six principal wives like those of Dharana(1). 1. Bha. 169, Sth. 256.
1 2. Bha. 406, Sth, 508.
Presiding god of Javaa a Mahāpāyāla-kalasa."
2. Velamba
1. Sth. 305.
Veläväsi (Velāvasin) A class of vanaprastha ascetics who used to dwell in the vicinity of a river-bank or sea-shore.
1. Aup. 38, BhaA. p. 519.
One of the thirty Muhuttas of a day and
1. Vesamaņa (Vaiśramaņa) night.
1. Jam. 152, Sam, 30,Sur, 47.
2. Vesamana Prince of Kapayapura, who was son of king Piyacamda and queen Subhaddā(5). His wife was Siridevi(2). He enthroned his son Dhaņa vai(3), renounced the world and took initiation from Titthayara Mahavīra. In his previous birth he was kipg Mitta(3) of Mapivayā city,
1. Vip. 34.
3. Vesamana One of the six king friends of Mahabbala(2), the ruler of Viyasogå. He renouced the world along with Mahabbali and performed various types of penances. After death he took birth as king Adipasattu(1) of Kuru.
1. Ina. 64-65.
4. Vesamana A Logapäla under the lord of the Isana region. His principal wives are: Padhavi(1), Rāi(3), Rayaņi(1) and Vijju(6)." See also Soma(2).
1. Bha. 406, Sth. 256.
3. Vesamaņa A Logapāla under Bali(4)1. His four principal wives are : Minagā, Subhadda(15), Vijayā(12) and Asaņi.? See also Soma(4).
1. Bha. 169, 172; Sth. 256. ! 2. Bha. 406. 6. Vesamaņa A Logapāla under Çamara(1). His capital is at Vesamaņā,
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