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Uggaseṇa
Uggasena (Ugrasena) King of Mahura(1).1 Kamsa (2) and Nabhasena were his son and grandson respectively.2 Raimai and Saccabhāmā were his daughters. He was the foremost of the sixteen thousand kings under the suzerainty of Vasudeva(2) Kanha(1). See also Nabhasena and its footnote.
1. Jna. 52, KalpSam. p. 176.
2. KalpSam. p. 173, VisK. p. 412.
3. KalpV. p. 213, KalpDh. p. 139, Ka
Ucca One of the five palaces belonging to Bambhadatta(1), the twelfth Cakkavatti.1
1. Utt. 13. 13.
lpSam. p. 176.
4. Nir. 5. 1, Jna. 117, Ant. 1, DasCu. p. 310, AvaCu. I. p. 355.
Uccattaria (Uccatarika) One of the eighteen varieties of the Bambhi(2) script.1 Probably it is the same as Amtakkhariyā.2
1. Sam. 18.
2. Praj. 37.
Uccaṇāgari (Uccanagari) A monastic branch originating from preceptor Samtisenia. It is one of the four branches of Kodiyagana(2).2 2. KalpV. p. 260.
1. Kalp (Theravali ). 7, KalpV. p. 261.
Ucchughara (Ikṣugṛha) A garden of Dasapura where preceptor Rakkhiya(1) stayed for four months in a rainy season.1
1. VyaBh. 8. 222, AvaBh. 142, AvaH. p. 301.
Ujuväliyā (Ṛjupālikā) A river flowing near Jambhiyagama. Titthayara Mahāvira obtained omniscience on its northern bank.1
1. Aca. 2. 179, Kalp. 120, Av N. 254, Vis. 1673, 1982, AvaCu. I. p. 322, KalpV. p. 177. Ujjamta (Ujjayanta) See Ujjimta.1
1. AvaH. p. 709.
Ujjalia (Ujjvalita) An infernal abode in the Valuyappabha region.1
1. Ant. 9.
Ujjimta (Ujjayanta) Name of a mountain. Aritthanemi, the twenty-second Titthamkara obtained omniscience on its summit. There he attained emancipation as well in the company of five hundred and thirty-six monks. 3 The place of his renunciation has also been the same. It is the same as Revayaga. It is popularly known as Girnar.®
1. Kalp. 174, OghND. p. 119.
2. Kalp. 182, Jna. 129-130, Vis. 1702, AvaN. 307, Tir. 554.
3. Kalp. 182.
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4. OghND. p. 119, Ava. p. 8.
5. UttS. p. 492.
6. GDA. p. 211.
Ujjumai (Ṛjumati) One of the twelve disciples of Sambhui(4).1
1. Kalp. p. 256.
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