viwWala m. (also written viWala , viWWala , and viQQala ) N. of a god worshipped at Pandharpur in the Deccan (he is commonly called Viṭho-bā , and stated to be an incarnation of Viṣṇu or Kṛṣṇa himself, who is believed to have visited this city and infused a large portion of his essence into a Brāhman named Puṇḍarīka or Puṇḍalīka , who had gained a great reputation for filial piety; his images represent him standing on a brick [ cf. 2. viq ] with his arms akimbo), RTL. 263