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Uvamă
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First chapter of Paṇhāvāgarañadasā.1 It is extinct.
Uvamā (Upamā)
1. Sth. 755.
Third chapter of the first section of Anuttarovavāi
1. Uvayāli (Upajāli) yadaaā.
1. Anut. 1.
Third chapter of the fourth section of Astagadadasā.1
2. Uvayāli
1. Ant. 8.
3. Uvayāli Son of king Senia(1) and his queen Dhāriņi(1). He renounced the world and became a disciple of Mahāvīra. He practised asceticism for a period of sixteen years. After that he died and was born as a god in the Aņuttara celestial abode. After one more birth he will attain liberation.
1. Anut. 1.
4. Uvayāli Son of King Vasudeva and his queen Dhāriņi(4). He renounced the world, became a disciple of Titthayara Aritthaņemi, practised asceticism for sixteen years and attained liberation on mount Settumja.
1. Ant. 8.
Uvarimauvarima-Gevijjaga (Uparimauparima-Graiveyaka) The minimum and maximum life-span of the gods of this celestial abode is 30 and 31 sāgaropama years respectively. See also Gevijjaga.
1. Sam. 30, 31.
Uvarimahitthima-Gevijjaga (Uparimadhastana-Graiveyaka) The minimum and maximum life-span of the celestial beings of this abode is 28 and 29 sāgaropama years respectively. See Gevijjaga also.
1. Sam. 28, 29.
Uvarimahetthima-Gevijjaga (Uparimādhastana-Graiveyaka) Same as Uvarimahitthima-Gevijjaga.
1. Praj. 38, Sth. 232, Sam. 28. Uvarimamajjhima-Gevijjaga (Uparimamadhyama-Graiveyaka) The minimum and maximum life-span of the celestial beings of this abode is 29 and 30 sägaropama years respectively. See also Gevijjaga.
1. Sam. 29, 30.
Uvarudda (Uparaudra) A member of the family of Yama(2), a Logapāla of Sakka(3). He tortures infernal beings and belongs to the Paramāhammiya group of gods.1
1. Bha. 166, Sam. 15, SutCu. p. 154.
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