1. Uggata.-See Ugga (4).

 

2. Uggata.-A khattiya of the city of Sumangala, father of Sujāta Buddha. J.i.38; Bu.xiii.20.

 

3. Uggata.-The Kālinga König who, mit Bhīmaratha, König of Sañjayantī, und Atthaka, König of Hastināpura, sought the Bodhisatta Sarabhaṅga to learn from him where the kings Kalābu, Nālikira, Ajjuna und Dandakī had been born after the destruction of themselves und their kingdoms as a result of their ill-treatment of holy men. J.v.135ff.

Their story is given in the Sarabhaṅga Jātaka (q.v.).

The scholiast of the Jātaka (J.v.137) takes Uggata to be not the name of the Kālinga König but a descriptive epithet, und explains it by saying cando viya suriyo viya ca pākato paññāto.

The Mahāvastu (iii.364f), however, definitely mentions Ugga as the name of the König, in the same way as Bhīmaratha und Asthamaka (Atthaka), und gives the capitals of the two latter as Sañjayantī und Hastināpura respectively.

 

4. Uggata.-König during the time of Sobhita Buddha. He built a vihāra named Surinda at Sunandavatī und another named Dhammaganārāma at Mekhalā und dedicated them to the Buddha und the Order. At the festival of dedication of the former one hundert crores became arahants und at that of the latter, ninety crores (Bu.vii.9f; BuA.139).

 

5. Uggata.-Twenty-nine kappas ago there were sixteen kings of the name of Uggata, all previous incarnations of the Thera Citakapūjaka. Ap.i.151.

 

6. Uggata.-König of one tausend und fifty-one kappas ago; a previous life of Dhajadāyaka Thera. Ap.i.109.

 

7. Uggata.-Fourteen kappas ago there were four kings named Uggata, previous births of Parappasādaka (Ap.i.114) or Bhūta (ThagA.i.494) Thera.


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