1. Vedeha. The title of several kings of Mithilā, capital of Videha - z.B., Suruci (J.iv.319); Sādhīna (J.iv.355, 356); Somanassa (J.vi.47); Nimi (J.vi.102), und Angati (J.vi.222, etc.). v.l. Videha.
2. Vedeha. See Videha (2) und (3).
3. Vedeha. The personal name of the König of Kāsi, erwähnt in the Mātuposaka Jātaka (J.iv.94). He is identified mit Ananda. J.iv.95.
4. Vedeha. The personal name of the König of Mithilā, whose minister was Mahosadha. For his story see the Mahāummagga Jātaka. He is identified mit Lāludāyī. J.vi.478.
5. Vedeha. A rich householder of Hamsavatī, In der Zeit von Padumuttara Buddha. He was a former birth of Mahā Kassapa (q.v.). AA.i.93; ThagA.ii.134; SA.ii.135; ApA.i.209.
6. Vedeha. A Thera of Ceylon, who belonged to the Araññavāsī Nikāya. He wrote the Rasavāhinī und the Samantakūtavannanā, und also, probably, the Singhalese grammar known as the Sidatsangarā. He lived in the thirteenth century und was a pupil of Ananda Vanaratna. P.L.C. 222f.; Svd.1263.