 Pali Proper Names 
- U -
 Pali Proper Names 
- U -
  - Upacāla
- Upacālā
- Upacālā Sutta.-The story of Māra's unsuccessful attempt to cause 
  the therī Upacālā to sin. S.i.133.
- Upacara.-See 
  Apacara.
- Upādāna Sutta
- Upādāna-paritassanā Sutta.-Two discourses on how grasping and worry 
  arise and how they can be got rid of. S.iii.15-18.
- Upādāna-parivatta Sutta.-On the five khandhas as grasping and the 
  series of four truths in regard to each khandha - i.e., the khandha itself, 
  its arising, its cessation And the way thereto. He who fully understands these 
  is fully liberated. S.iii.58ff.
- Upādāya Sutta.-Personal weal and woe are dependent on the eye, ear, 
  etc. But these are impermanent, woeful, of a nature to change. Therefore 
  should one not lust for them. S.iv.85f.
- Upaddha Sutta
- Upaddhadussadāyaka Thera
- Upadduta Sutta.-Everything in the world is oppressed. S.iv.29.
- Upadhi.-A Pacceka Buddha, whose name occurs in a list of names. 
  ApA.i.107.
- Upādiyamāna Sutta
- Upāgatabhāsaniya Thera.-An arahant. In the time of Vipassī Buddha 
  he was a Rakkhasa in a lake in Himavā. Once the Buddha visited this sprite who 
  paid homage to him. Ap.i.233.
- Upāhana Jātaka (No. 231)
- Upāhana Vagga.-The ninth section of the Duka Nipāta of the 
  Jātakatthakathā. J.ii.221-42.
- Upajjhā Sutta
- Upajjhāya.-A gatekeeper of Mandavya, summoned by him to drive out 
  Mātanga. J.iv.382.
- Upajjhāyavatta-bhānavāra.-The thirtieth chapter of the first 
  Khandaka of the Mahāvagga.
- Upajotiya.-One of the door-keepers summoned by Mandavya to turn 
  Mātanga out of his house. J.iv.382.
- Upaka
- Upaka Sutta.-Records the visit paid to the Buddha by
  Upaka Mandakāputta. A.ii.181f.
- Upakāla 1.-A Pacceka Buddha mentioned in a list of Pacceka Buddhas. 
  M.iii.70; ApA.i.107.
- Upakāla 2.-A Niraya, also the name of the tortures in the same 
  Niraya. J.vi.248.
- Upakamsa.-Son of Mahākamsa, king of Asitañjana and brother of Kamsa. 
  When Kamsa became king, Upakamsa was his viceroy. Upakamsa was killed by a 
  disc thrown by Vāsudeva, son of Devagabbhā. J.iv.79-82.
- Upakañcana.-A brahmin, brother of the Bodhisatta Mahākañcana. Their 
  story is related in the Bhisa Jātaka. 
  J.iv.305ff.
- Upakārī
- Upakkilesa Sutta
- Upāli
- Upāli Gāthā.-The stanzas in which 
  Upāli-Gahapati uttered the Buddha's praises when Nātaputta asked him what 
  kind of man was his new-found teacher (M.i.386f). These verses are often 
  quoted; they contain one hundred epithets as applied to the Buddha (Sp.i.257).
- Upāli Sutta/Vagga
- Upāli-pañcaka.-One of the chapters of the Parivāra, containing 
  various questions asked by Upāli (1) regarding Vinaya rules and the Buddha's 
  explanations of the same. Vin.v.180-206.
- Upāli-pucchā-bhānavāra.-The sixth chapter of the ninth Khandhaka of 
  the Mahāvagga. Vin.i.322-8.
- Upamañña.-The family (gotta) to which Pokkharasāti belonged. He 
  was, therefore, called Opamañña. M.ii.200; MA.ii.804.
- Upanāhī Sutta.-Preached in answer to the questions of Anuruddha. 
  The five qualities, including grudging, which lead a woman to be reborn in 
  purgatory. S.iv.241.
- Upananda
- Upananda-Sākyaputta-Thera-Vatthu.-A group of stories concerning the 
  greediness and rapacity of Upananda Sākyaputta. DhA.iii.139ff; cf. 
  J.iii.332ff.
- Upanemi.-A Pacceka Buddha, mentioned in nominal lists. M.iii.70; 
  ApA.i.107.
- Upaneyya Sutta.-A deva visits the Buddha at Jetavana and utters a 
  stanza in which he says that life is short, and one should accumulate merit in 
  order to obtain bliss. The Buddha replies that all who fear death should 
  aspire to the final peace. S.i.2.
- Upanisā Sutta
- Upanisinna Vagga.-The fourth chapter of the Rādha Samyutta of the 
  Samyutta Nikāya. S.iii.200ff.
- Upanita.-A Pacceka Buddha, mentioned in the Isigili Sutta. 
  M.iii.70.
- Uparāmā.-One of the two chief women disciples of Paduma Buddha 
  (J.i.36). The Buddhavamsa, however, gives their names as Rādhā and Surādhā.
- Uparevata
- Uparigangā.-See Gangā.
- Uparimandakamāla.-A vihāra (?) in Ceylon, the residence of 
  Mahārakkhita Thera (q.v.). J.vi.30.
- Uparimandalaka-malaya.-A vihāra (?) in Ceylon, the residence of 
  Mahāsangharakkhita Thera. J.iv.490.
- Uparittha
- Uparuci.-A king of thirty-eight kappas ago; a previous birth of 
  Sucintita Thera (Ap.i.134).
- Upāsabha.-Name of a Pacceka Buddha. M.iii.69; MA.ii.890; ApA.i.106.
- Upasāgara
- Upāsaka Vagga
- Upāsakacandāla and Upāsakaratana Suttas.-The Sutta Sangaha 
  divides into two Suttas (Nos. 9 and 10) the Sutta which appears in the 
  Anguttara, as one Sutta, under the name of Candāla Sutta (q.v.).
- Upasālā.-According to the Buddhavamsa Commentary (194), Sālā and 
  Upasālā were the two chief women disciples of Phussa Buddha. The Buddhavamsa 
  (xix.20), however, calls them Cālā and Upacālā.
- Upasāla.-Younger brother of Paduma Buddha and, later, one of his 
  two chief disciples. Bu.ix.21; BuA.147; J.i.36.
- Upasālha
- Upasālha Jātaka (No. 166)
- Upasama Sutta.-The Buddha explains to a monk, in answer to a 
  question, how one may become perfect in the indriyas. S.v.202. For the title 
  see KS, v.178, n.3.
- Upasamā Therī
- Upasampadā Sutta.-On the qualities which a monk should possess in 
  order to admit others to the Order. A.v.72.
- Upasampadā Vagga
- Upasanta
- Upasena
- Upasena Sutta
- Upasenā.-One of the chief women supporters of Tissa Buddha. 
  Bu.xviii.23.
- Upasenī.-Daughter of Vasavatti, king of Pupphavatī and sister of 
  Candakumāra. She narrowly escaped death when the king, on the advice of his 
  chaplain, wished to offer human sacrifices. The story is told in the
  Khandahāla Jātaka. J.vi.134.
- Upasīdarī.-A Pacceka Buddha, mentioned in the Isigili Sutta. 
  M.iii.70.
- Upāsikā Vihāra
- Upasiri 1.-One of the palaces occupied by Anomadassī Buddha in his 
  last lay-life. Bu.viii.18.
- Upasiri 2.-A palace similarly occupied by Sujāta Buddha. 
  Bu.xiii.21.
- Upasīva
- Upasīva-mānava-pucchā
- Upasonā.-One of the two chief women disciples of Sumana Buddha. 
  Bu.v.27; J.i.24.
- Upassattha Sutta.-Everything is oppressed: eye, ear, etc. S.iv.29.
- Upassaya Sutta
- Upassayadāyaka-vimāna.-The abode of a pious man who was born in 
  Tāvatimsa as a result of having given a night's shelter to a holy monk. The 
  vimāna was of gold and was twelve yojanas in height. Vv.64; VvA.291f.
- Upassuti Sutta
- Upasumbha.-An image of the Buddha placed in the Bahumangala-cetiya 
  at Anurādhapura. King Dhātusena had a diadem of rays made for the statue. 
  Cv.xxxviii.66.
- Upatapassī Thera.-Author of the
  Vuttamālā. He was incumbent 
  of the Gatārā Parivena and was the nephew of Sarasigāmamūla Mahāsāmi. 
  P.L.C.253f.
- Upatissa
- Upatissa Sutta. Preached by Sāriputta. He tells the monks that 
  there is nothing in the whole world, a change in which would cause him sorrow. 
  Not even a change regarding the Buddha, be emphasises, in answer to a question 
  by Ananda. S.ii.274f.
- Upatissā.-One of the two chief women-disciples of Kondañña Buddha. 
  Bu.iii.31; J.i.30.
- Upatissagāma
- Upatthāna Sutta
- Upatthāyaka Thera.-An arahant. In a previous birth be provided 
  Siddhattha Buddha with a personal attendant (upatthāka). Fifty-seven kappas 
  ago he was born as a king, named Balasena. Ap.i.241.
- Upavāla.-See Uvāla.
- Upavāna
- Upavāna Sutta
- Upavatta (Upavattana)
- Upaya Sutta (wrongly called Upāya).-Attachment (upaya) is bondage, 
  aloofness is freedom. With the abandonment of lust, lust's foothold is cut off 
  and, thereby, rebirth, etc., is destroyed. S.iii.53.
- Upāya Sutta.-See Upaya Sutta.
- Upayanti Sutta.-When the ocean rises with the tide, the rivers, 
  their tributaries, the mountain lakes and tarns, all rise as a result. 
  Likewise rising ignorance makes, in turn, becoming, birth and decay and death 
  to rise and increase. S.ii.118f.
- Upekhā Sutta
- Upekkhaka Sutta.-Moggallāna tells the monks how he entered in and 
  abode in the fourth jhāna. S.iv.265f.
- Uposatha
- Uposathā
- Uposatha Sutta
- Uposatha Vagga.-The fifth chapter of -the Atthaka Nipāta of the 
  Anguttara Nikāya, containing suttas on the Uposatha, among other things. 
  A.iv.248-73.
- Uposathāgāra.-A building connected with the Thūpārāma. It was built 
  by Bhātikābhaya and enlarged by Amandagāmani-Abhayi. Mhv.xxxiv.39; xxxv.3; 
  MT.629, 639.
- Uposathakhanda.-The second section of the
  Bhūridatta Jātaka. J.vi.168-70.
- Uposathakhandhaka.-The second chapter of the Mahāvagga of the 
  Vinaya Pitaka. Vin.i.101-36.
- Uposathakkhandha Sutta
- Uposatha-vimāna.-See Uposathā.
- Uposatha-vinicchaya.-A Vinaya treatise, written in Burma. Bode, op. 
  cit., 44.
- Uppāda Samyutta.-The twenty-sixth section of the Samyutta Nikāya. 
  S.iii.228-31.
- Uppāda Sutta
- Uppāde Sutta
- Uppādena Sutta (2).-The uprising of the six sense objects - forms, 
  sounds, etc. - is the uprising of Ill, the persisting of disease, the 
  manifestation of decay and death. The cessation of the former leads to the 
  disappearance of the latter. S.iv.14.
- Uppādetabba Sutta.-On six states which a person holding right views 
  will never reach. A.iii.438.
- Uppajjanti Sutta.-On the power of earnestness (appamāda). A.i.11.
- Uppala
- Uppalā.-One of the chief women supporters of Anomadassī Buddha. 
  Bu.viii.24.
- Uppaladāyika Therī
- Uppalavanna
- Uppalavannā
- Uppalavannā Sutta.-Records a conversation between Uppalavannā and 
  Māra (S.i.131f). The ideas are the same as those contained in the verses found 
  in the Therīgāthā (vv.230-5) but the wording is somewhat different.
- Uppalavāpī.-A village in Ceylon where king Kutakanna spent some 
  time. There he invited the thera Cūlasudhamma and made him live at the 
  Mālārāma Vihāra. VibhA.452.
- Uppanna (or Uppāda) Sutta.-Two suttas which state that the seven 
  bojjhangas do not arise without the manifestation of a Tathāgata. S.v.77.
- Uppātasanti.-A Pāli work written by an unknown thera of Laos in the 
  sixteenth century. It seems to have dealt with rites or charms for averting 
  evil omens or public calamities. Bode, op. cit., 47, and n.5.
- Uppatha Sutta.-Questions asked by a deva and the Buddha's answers 
  to them. Lust is the road that leads astray, life perishes both night and day, 
  women are they that stain celibacy, the higher life cleanses without bathing. 
  S.i.38.
- Uppati Vagga.-See Sukhindriya 
  Vagga.
- Uppatika Sutta
- Uracchadā
- Uraga Jātaka (No. 154, 354)
- Uraga Vagga/Sutta
- Uraga.-A mountain near Himavā. In a previous 
  birth, Gosāla Thera saw there a rag-robe hanging, to which he paid homage (v.l. 
  Udaka and Udangana). ThagA.i.79; Ap.ii.434.
- Uragapura
- ūriyeri.-A locality in South India. In it was a fortress which was 
  besieged by Lankāpura and Jagadvijaya. Cv.lxxvii.58, 62.
- Urubuddharakkhita.-An Elder who was present at the foundation 
  ceremony of the Mahāthūpa. He came from the Mahāvana in Vesāli, with eighteen 
  thousand monks. Mhv.xxix.33.
- Urucetiya.-See Mahāthūpa.
- Urudhammarakkhita.-A thera who came from the Ghositārāma in 
  Kosambī, with thirty thousand monks, to be present at the foundation ceremony 
  of the Mahāthūpa. Mhv.xxix.34.
- Urusangharakkhita.-An Elder who came with forty thousand monks from 
  the Dakkhināgiri in Ujjeni, to be present at the Mahāthūpa foundation ceremony 
  (Mhv.xxix.35).
- Uruvelā
- Uruvela Sutta
- Uruvela.-One of the chief lay supporters of Sumedha Buddha. 
  Bu.xii.25.
- Uruvelakappa
- Uruvela-Kassapa
- Uruvelamandala
- Uruvela-pātihāriya-bhānavāra.-The twenty-first chapter of the first 
  Khandhaka of the Mahāvagga in the Vinaya Pitaka.
- Uruvelapattana.-See Uruvela (2).
- Uruvela-vihāra.-A vihāra in Ceylon, restored by Vijayabāhu I. 
  (Mhv.lx.59). It may have been in the city called Devanagara (Cv.Trs.i.220, 
  n.2).
- Uruvellā.-One of the two chief women disciples of Kassapa Buddha. 
  J.i.43; Bu.xxv.40.
- Usabha Thera
- Usabhakkhandha.-Son of Dīpankara (Bu.ii.209; Mbv.4). See also
  Samavattakkhandha. 
- Usabhamukha.-One of the four channels leading out of the Anotatta 
  lake. The river which flows out of this channel is called Usabhamukhanadī, and 
  cattle are abundant on its banks. SnA.ii.438; UdA.301.
- Usabhavatī
- Usīnara
- Usinnara.-See Usīnara.
- Usīraddhaja
- Ussada
- Ussānavitthi.-A village in Ceylon, given by King Udaya I, for the 
  maintenance of the pāsāda in the Pucchārāma-vihāra. It was a poor village, but 
  the king made it rich. Cv.xlix.28.
- Ussillya-Tissa Thera
- Ussolhi Sutta.-Exertion (ussolhi) must be made by those who see not 
  decay and death as they really are. S.ii.132.
- Usukāraniya Sutta.-Describes one of the petas of Gijjhakūta, seen 
  by Moggallāna, while in the company of Lakkhana. The peta had been a judge in 
  Rājagaha and had been cruel to criminals. The peta's body bristled with 
  arrows. S.ii.257.
- Utta
- Uttama
- Uttamā
- Uttamadevī Vihāra.-A monastery to the east of Anurādhapura. 
  UdA.158; MA.i.471.
- Uttara
- Uttarā
- Uttara Sutta
- Uttaracūlabhājaniya.-Mentioned in the Vibhanga Commentary. (p.308).
- Uttaradesa
- Uttaradhātusena-vihāra.-Built by King Dhatusena. Cv.xxxviii.48.
- Uttaragāma.-A village in Ceylon, the residence of 
  Pingala-Buddharakkhita Thera. There were one hundred families living there and 
  the Elder had, at some time or other, entered into samāpatti at the door of 
  each of their houses, while waiting for alms. MA.ii.978.
- Uttarahimavanta.-See Himavā.
- Uttarajīva.-A monk of Pagan, who came to the Mahāvihāra in Ceylon 
  in A.D. 1154. He was accompanied by Chapatti and brought with him a copy of 
  the Saddanīti which had just been written by Aggavamsa. P.L.C. 185.
- Uttarakā
- Uttarakumāra.-The Bodhisatta. See Uttara
  (16). 
- Uttarakuru
- Uttarakurukā.-The inhabitants of 
  Uttarakuru. A.iv.396.
- Uttarāla.-A tank repaired by Parakkamabāhu I. Cv.lxviii.47.
- Uttarālha.-A dwelling-house (parivena) which probably belonged to 
  the Abhayagiri-vihāra. In it Sena I., while he was yet Mahādipāda, built cells 
  which bore his name (Cv.l.77). Sena II. built a pāsāda there (Cv.li.75; see 
  also Cv. Trs.i.145, n.2).
- Uttaramadhurā
- Uttaramātā
- Uttaramūla Nikāya
- Uttarāpa.-The name given to the region to the north of the river 
  Mahī (SnA.ii.437). See also Anguttarāpa.
- Uttarapāla
- Uttarapañcāla
- Uttarāpatha
- Uttarāpathaka.-A resident of Uttarāpatha. 
  J.ii.31; Vin.iii.6.
- Uttara-rāja-putta.-Mentioned in the Samantapāsādikā (Sp.iii.544) as 
  having sent to the Elder Mahāpaduma a shrine made of gold, which the Elder 
  refused to accept, as it was not permissible for him to do so.
- Uttarārāma
- Uttarasena.-A dwelling-house in the Abhayuttara-vihāra (Abhayagiri) 
  built by Uttara, a minister of Sena I. He provided it with all the 
  necessaries. Cv.l.83.
- Uttaratissārāma.-A monastery in Ceylon, built by Tissa, minister of 
  Vattagāmani. It was dedicated to the thera Mahātissa of Kambugalla (Kapikkala?). 
  Mhv.xxxiii.92; MT.622.
- Uttaravaddhamāna.-See 
  Antaravaddhamāna.
- Uttara-Vihāra
- Uttaravinicchaya
- Uttareyyadāyaka Thera
- Uttarī
- Uttari (-manussadhamma) Sutta
- Uttarika.-A diminutive form of Uttarā
  used by Uttaramātā, the Yakkhinī, in 
  addressing her daughter. S.i.210.
- Uttaroliya
- Uttaroliya Vagga. The sixth section of the
  Rasavāhinī.
- Uttaromūla, Uttarola.-See 
  Uttaramūla.
- Utthāna Sutta
- Uttika.-See Uttiya.
- Uttinna Thera.-He came from Kasmīra, at the head of 280,000 monks, 
  to be present at the foundation-ceremony of the Mahā Thūpa in Anurādhapura. 
  Mhv.xxix.37.
- Uttiya or Uttika Sutta
- Uttiya, Uttika
- Utulhipupphiya Thera.-An arahant. He made a garland of utulhi-flowers 
  and offered it to a bodhi-tree. This was at the beginning of this kappa. 
  Ap.ii.398.
- Uvāla Thera
- ūvarattha.-See Hūvarattha,
- Uyyānadvāra.-A gate in Pulatthipura, built by Parakkamabāhu I. 
  Cv.lxxiii.162.
  
  
  
 
 
 