vi—pula See s.v.
vi-pula mf(A)n. (prob. fr. pula = pura; cf. under √ pul) large, extensive, wide, great, thick, long (also of time), abundant, numerous, important, loud (as a noise), noble (as a race), [PārGṛ.]; [MBh.] &c.
vi-pula m. a respectable man, [W.]
N. of a prince of the Sauvīras, [MBh.]
of a pupil of Deva-śarman (who guarded the virtue of Ruci, his preceptor's wife, when tempted by Indra during her husband's absence), [MBh.]
of a son of Vasu-deva, [BhP.]
of a mountain (either Meru or the Himālaya), [Pur.]
vi-pula n. a sort of building, [Gal.]