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Uvadamsana
Same as Ullugatira.1
Ullugātira (Ullukātira)
1. AvaN. 782.
Seventh chapter of the sixteenth section of Viyaha
1. Uvaoga (Upayoga) pannatti.
1. Bha. 561.
2. Uvaoga Twenty-ninth chapter of Pannavaņā.1
1. Praj. v. 7.
Uvamga (Upānga) A group of canonical texts five in number: (1) Ņirayávaliyā(1), (2) Kappavadamsiya, (3) Pupphiyā, (4) Pupphacūliyā and (5) Vanhidasā. They are other than Amga(3),2 The commentators enumerate twelve Uvamgas, viz., Uvavāiya, Rāyapaseņia, Jīvābhigama, Pannavaņā(1), Sūrapampatti, Jambuddivapaņnatti, Camdapannatti and the other five as mentioned above. They are said to be derived from the Amga(3) texts. See also Kappiyā(1) and (2) and Nirayāvaliyā(1) and (2). 1. Nir. 1. 1.
4. Jams. p. 1-2, KalpDh. p. 23, AupA. 2. AvaCu. I. p. 601.
p. 93. 3. Jams. pp. 1-2.
of Padaliputta.
She was younger
Uvakosā (Upakośā) A courtezan sister of Kosā.?
1. AvaCu. I. p. 554, AcaSi. p. 214.
2. AvaCu. II. p. 185.
Fourth chapter of the twentieth section of Viyāhapa
Uvacaa (Upacaya) ppatti.1
1. Bha. 662.
Sixth chapter of Bamdha
Uvajihāya-vippadivatti (Upādhyāya-viparivarti) dasá.
1. Sth. 755.
1. Uvasamda (Upananda) One of the twelve disciples of Sambhūivijaya(4). 1. Kalp. p. 256.
A resident of Bambhanagama village. Namda(5) was his brother. Gosāla did not like the food given to him as alms by Uvanamda. He got angry and cursed him. Consequently his house was burnt to ashes.1
1. AvaCu. I. p. 283, Vis. 1930, KalpDh. p. 105.
A summit of the Nilavanta(1) mountain,
Uvadamsaņa (Upadarśana)
1. Jam. 110, Sth. 522, 689.
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