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UttaramÅ«la NikÄya


One of the fraternities of monks in Sri Lanka, an off-shoot of the Abhayagiri sect. Their headquarters were probably at the Uttarola VihÄra, built by King MÄnavamma, and given to the monks of the Abhayagiri VihÄra, for having consented to take into the Order his elder brother, in spite of the fact that he had lost one eye as the result of some yoga practices.

The first chief of Uttarola was the king’s brother himself and he was in charge of six hundred monks. He was granted great honours and privileges together with five classes of servants to minister to him. He was also appointed to supervise the guardians of the Tooth Relic (Cv.lvii.7-11, and 16-26; also Geiger’s Trs.i.194, n.2 and 3).

From a Tamil inscription of MÄnavamma we find that he kept up his patronage of the UttaramÅ«la NikÄya, and it is recorded that he gave over the custodianship of the Tooth Relic to a monk of this fraternity, named MoggallÄna (Epi. Zey., vol.ii., pt. vi., pp.250ff).

Anuruddha, author of the Anuruddha Åšataka and the Abhidhammattha-Saá¹…gaha, describes himself in the colophon to the former work as an “Upasthavira†of the UttaramÅ«la NikÄya.

In later years this NikÄya produced many an illustrious star in Celyon’s literary firmament, among them the grammarian MoggallÄna, VilgammÅ«la, MahÄ Thera and Sri RÄhula. For details about them see P.L.C., passim.


Dictionary of PÄli Proper Names • G.P. Malalasekera

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