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Udaddha (Uddagdha) A Mahaniraya situated in Rayaṇappabha(2).1 It is the same as Uddaḍdha.2
1. Sth. 515.
2. SthA. p. 367.
Udattabha (Udattābha) An off-shoot of the Goyama(2) lineage.1
1. Slh. 551.
Udaya See Udaa(3).1
1. Sam. 159.
Udayana (Udayana) See Udayaṇa.1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 615.
Udaya Pedhälaputta (Udaka Peḍhälaputra) See Udaa(3).1
1. Sut. 2. 77, Sth. 692.
Udayabhasa (Udakabhasa) See Udagabhasa.1
1. Sth. 305.
Udai
Udahi (Udadhi) Twelfth chapter of the sixteenth section of Viyahapaṇṇatti.1 1. Bha. 561.
Udahikumāra (Udadhikumāra) A class of Bhavanavai gods. They have seventy-six lakhs of dwelling-places.1 Jalakamta(1) and Jalappabha(1) are their lords. All the Udahikumāra gods are under Varuna(1), a Logapala of Sakka(3),3
1. Sam. 76, Nis. 1578.
2. Bha. 169.
8. Ibid. 167.
1. Udai (Udayin) A person of the Kumdiyāyaṇa lineage whose soul entered the dead body of Gosala. It was his seventh pauṭṭaparihāra (entrance into another's body).1
1. Bha. 550.
2. Udai Son of Kuniya and Paumāvai(9). After the death of his father he left Campa and made Paḍaliputta the capital of Magaha. He was stabbed to death by Udaimāraga while performing pauṣadha (a vow).1
1. AvaCu. II. pp. 171, 177, 180.
3. Udai One of the two chief elephants of king Kuniya. In his previous birth he was an Asurakumāra god.1
1. Bha. 300, 590, BhaA. p. 720.
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4. Udai Probably same as Udaa(5). He earned the tirthankara-nama-gotra Karma.1
1. Sth. 691.
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