vadya ( nt. ? = Pali vajja, which is usually derived from Skt. varjya, tho this is not used as a noun in this sense; if so, vadya would be a false Sktization of vajja, as in next), fault, sin : (read) aṇumātreṣu vadyeṣu bhayadarśāvī Mv iii.52.1 = Pali aṇumattesu vajjesu bhayadassāvī (see CPD s.v. aṇumatta), seeing danger in (even) very small faults ; a common phrase in Pali ; since Pali vajja is common in other locutions, there seems no doubt that we must read vadyeṣu; mss. corrupt, °mātreṣevadyeṣu or °mātreṣvabandheṣu; Senart em. °mātreṣv āvadyeṣu (intending Skt. avadyeṣu? this would seem plausible but for the close Pali parallel).
vadya 1 Fit to be spoken, not blamable; cf. avadya . 2 Dark or second (said of the fortnight of a lunar month; vadyapakzaH the dark fortnight). — dyaM Speech, speaking about.