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Uddhakamdüyaga
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A class of vānaprastha ascetics 1 scra
Uddhakamdüyaga (Urdh vakandūyaka) tching their body above the navel.2
1. Bha. 417.
2. BhaA. p. 519.
Uparima-Gevijja (Uparima-Graiveyaka) The highest Gevijja layer. It has three parts : Uvarimahitthima, Uvarimamajjhima and Uvarimauvarima. 1. Sth. 232.
2. Utt. 36. 212-213, Sth. 232.
1. Uppala (Utpala) First chapter of the eleventh section of Viyahapannatti.
1. Bha. 409.
2. Uppala An astrologer who was for some time a monk of the line of Titthayara Pāsa(1). He explained to Titthayara Mahāvīra the meaning of the ten dreams seen by him in Atthiyagāma. He also helped him in getting released from the custody of king Jiyasattu(33) of Lohaggala(2). He had two sisters, namely, Jayamti(9) and Somā(4).3 1. AvaCu. I. pp. 273-4, KalpV. p. 161, 1 2 . AvaN. 490, Vis. 1944.
Aval. p. 204, AvaM. pp. 191, 270. 3. Avan. 478, AvaCu. I. p. 286.
3. Uppala A householder of Nāgapura. Uppalasiri was his wife and Uppalā(4) was his daughter.1
1. Jna. 153.
4. Uppala A heavenly abode in Pāṇata. The longevity of the gods dwelling therein is twenty sāgaropama years at the maximum. They breathe once in twenty fortnights and feel hungry once in twenty thousand years.1
1. Sam. 20.
Uppalagummā (Utpalagulmā) A lotus-pond (puskariņi) in a forest situated to the south-east of the Jambusudamsaņā tree on mount Mamdara(3). 1. Jam. 90.
2. Ibid. 103.
Uppalasiri (Utpalaśri) Wife of Uppala(3), a householder of Ņāgapura.
1. Jna. 153.
1. Uppalā (Utpalā) Wife of Bhima(2), a butcher of Hatthiņāura. Once when she was pregnant, she had a desire to eat beef. This desire of Uppalā was fulfilled by her husband. In due course she gave birth to a son who was named Gottāsa(2).1
1. Vip. 10-11, SthA. p. 507.
2. Uppalā Wife of Samkha(9), a śrāvaka of Sāvatthi.1
1. Bha. 437, SthA. p. 456.
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