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1. Vimalā Therī. The daughter of a courtesan of
Vesāli. Having one day seen
Moggallāna begging in Vesāli for alms, she went to his dwelling and tried to
entice him. Some say, adds the Commentator, that she was influenced by the
heretics. The incident is referred to at ThagA.ii.178, but Vimalā's name is not
given.
The Elder rebuked and admonished her, and she became a lay follower and later
entered the Order. There after great effort, she became an arahant. ThigA.76f.;
her Udāna verses are included in Thig.vs.72-6.
2. Vimalā. A Nāga maiden,
queen of Varuna. See the
Vidhurapandita Jātaka.
3. Vimalā. Wife of Piyadassī Buddha
in his last lay life. Bu.xiv.17.
4. Vimalā. A Nāga maiden; Uppalavannā in
the time of Padumuttara Buddha. Ap.ii.553.

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