Ilavilā (Ilavila) , or Iḍaviḍā (Idavida) in some Purāṇa (Purana; Mythological Scriptures) was the daughter of king Tṛṇavindu (Trinavindu), in the genealogical line of Nābhāga (nabhaga), son of Vaivasvata Manu. She got married to Maharṣi(Maharshi; Great Sage) Pulastya, son of Maharṣi Viśravā (Visrava). She was the mother of Kuvera, the presiding deity of the riches.

In the reading of Vāyupurāṇa (Vayupurana), Ilivilā (Ilivila), daughter of Tṛṇavindu, is referred to as the wife of Sage Pulastya and mother of Sage Viśravā.