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Uda
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Uda Same as Udda.
1. Pras. 4.
A principal lay-votary of Gosāla.
1. Udaa (Udaka)
1. Bha. 330.
2. Udaa Twelfth chapter of the first section of Nāyādhammakahā.1
1. Jna. 5, JnaA. p. 10.
3. Udaa An ascetic of the line of Pása(1). He held a long discussion with Imdabhūi and being convinced by his arguments he met Mahāvīra and accepted the path shown by him. He is also known as Pedhālaputta(2). In future he will take birth as a Titthamkara.
1. Sut. 2.7.4-14, Sth. 692, SthA. p. 457, AvaN. 1168, SutCu. p. 451, Sam. 159.
4. Udaa A heretical house-holder of Rāyagiha. Later he became a follower of Mahāyira.
1. Bha. 305.
5. Udaa Previous birth of the third would-be Titthamkara in the Bharaha(2) region. He seems to be the same as Udaa(3).
1. Sam. 159, Sth. 692.
6. Udaa Seventh Titthamkara of the coming Ussappiņi in the Bharaha(2) region and the future birth of Samkha(10).1
1. Sam. 159, Tir. 1112.
Udaga (Udaka) See Udaa.1
1. Tir. 1112.
Udaganäa (Udakajñāta) Same as Udaa(2).1
1. Sam. 19.
Udagabhāsa (Udakabhāsa) A mountain-residence of Velamdhara-ņāgarāya gods at a distance of forty-two thousand yojanas to the south of Jambuddiva in the Lavana ocean. God Sivaa resides on it.1
1. Sth. 305, Sam. 17, Jiv. 159.
Udagasimaa (Udakasimaka) A mountain at a distance of forty-two thousand yojanas to the north of Jambuddiva in the Lavana ocean. It also serves as an abode of Velamdhara gods. God Manosilaya resides on it. See also Dagasīma.
1. Jiv. 159, Sth. 305, Sam. 17.
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