udAyin
Udāyin (or Udayin? below), ( 1 ) = Kālodāyin (also appears as °dayin), q.v. (in Pali he is also called Udāyī): Mvy 1056 , in text (also Mironov ) printed Udayī, but Index Udāyin; Mv ii.234.8 ; iii.91.8 ; 93.3 ; LV 121.1 (son of the purohita Udayana); ( 2 ) one of the ṣaḍvārgika monks: Mvy 9476 . (Tho not named in Pali as one of the Chabbaggiya monks, 2. Udāyī in DPPN seems to have had a character deserving this reproach and is doubtless the same person as ours.) Named Divy 543.24 as type of a monk who might commit a sin; subjected to parivāsa and succeeding penances, MSV iii.32.14 ff. (in Divy and MSV not identified with the ṣaḍvārgika); ( 3 ) n. of a son of Ajātaśatru and ancestor of Aśoka (= Pali Udāyibhadda): Divy 369.10 ; in the same line called, acc. to text, Udayibhadra ; MSV ii.42.11 ff.