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Ukkalavādi (Utkalavādin) A non-Jain sage in Aritthanemi's tirtha, recognised as a Patteyabuddha.
1. Risi ( sangrahaņi), See also Risi. 20. Ukkāmuha (Ulkāmukha) An Amtaradiva.1
1. Sth. 304, Praj. 36, NanM. p. 103. Ukkālia or Ukkāliya (Utkālika) One of the two types of Amgabāhira texts 1 which can be read at any proper time, that is, for the study of which there is no fixed time. The following are some of such texts:
(1) Dasaveāliya, (2) Kappiyākappiya, (3) Cullakappasuya, (4) Mahākappasuya (2), (5) Uvavāiya, (6) Rāyapaseniya, (7) Jivābhigama, (8) Pannavaņā, (9) Mahāpaņpavaņā, (10) Pamāyappamāya, (11) Ņamdi (1), (12) Aņuogadāra, (13) Deviņdatthava, (14) Tamdulaveyāliya, (15) Camdāvijjhaya, (16) Sūrapannatti, (17) Porisimamdala, (18) Mamdalapavesa, (19) Vijjācarapaviņicchaya, (20) Ganivijjā, (21) Jhāpayibhatti, (22) Maranavibhatti, (23) Āyavisohi, (24) Viyarāgasua, (25) Saṁlehaņāsua, (26) Vihărakappa, (27) Caraṇavihi, (28) Aurapaccakkhāņa, (29) Mahāpaccakkhāņa. Avassaya is also an Ukkāliya text.4 See also Kāliya. 1. Nan. 44, Sth. 71.
1 3. Nan. 44, NanM. p. 202ff., NanH. p. 2. NanCu.p. 57, NanM. p. 204, AnuCu.
70, Pak. p. 43, AnuCu. p. 2. p. 5, AnuHe. p. 6, SthA. p. 52.
4. AnuHe. p. 6. Ukkuruda (Utkuruta) One of the two teachers who belonged to Kunālā(1) and died at Sägeya. This word has some other variants like Ukkarada, Okuruda and Kuruda.
1. AvaCu. I. p. 601, Aval. p. 465, UttCu. p. 108. Ukkosia (Utkauśika) A family-line to which preceptor Vairaseña (3) belonged. 1
1. Kalp. p. 255. Ukkhittaņāa (Utksiptajñāta) First chapter of the first section of Nāyādhammakahā. 1
1. Jna. 5, Sam. 19, JnaA. p. 10, AvaCu. I. p. 131. Ugga (Ugra) A Ksatriya family which was appointed as guardian by Usabha(1), the first Titthayara for the protection of the people. It is also known as an Ariya clan.? 1. Bha. 383, 682, Sut. 2.1.9, Jna. 55,1 KalpV. p. 232, KalpDh. p. 149, Aca. 2. 11, AcaN. 22-3, Kalp. 18,
Tir. 1012. Vis. 1658, 1847, AvaCu. I. p. 154, 2. Praj. 37.
II. p. 81, SthA. p. 210, Utts. p. 418, Uggavai (Ugravati) Nights of the first, sixth and eleventh days of a fortnight.
1. Jam, 152, Sur. 49.
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