past participle adjective · ukkaṭṭha 3 · ukkaṭṭha 5
prominent
Ukkaṭṭha (adjective) [past participle of ukkaṃsati] 1. exalted, high, prominent, glorious, excellent, most frequent opposed to hīna, in phrase hīna-m-ukkaṭṭha-majjhime Vin IV 7; Ja I 20 (V 129), 22 (V 143); III 218 {111} (= uttama commentary). In other combinations at Vism 64 (u. majjhima mudu referring to the 3 grades of the Dhutaṅgas); Pj II 160 (dvipadā sabbasattānaṃ ukkaṭṭhā); Vv-a 105 (superlative ukkaṭṭhatama with reference to Gotama as the most exalted of the 7 Rishis); Saddh 506 (opposite lāmaka). 2. large, comprehensive, great, in ukkaṭṭho patto a bowl of great capacity (as different from majjhima and omaka p.) Vin III 243 (= u. nāma patto aḍḍhāḷhak'odanaṃ gaṇhāti catu-bhāgaṃ khādanaṃ vā tadūpiyaṃ vā byañjanaṃ). 3. detailed, exhaustive, specialised Vism 37 (ati-ukkaṭṭha-desanā); also in phrase °vasena in detail Pj II 181. 4. arrogant, insolent Ja V 16. 5. used as noun at Ja I 387 in meaning "battle, conflict". — an° Vism 64 (°cīvara). -niddesa exhaustive exposition, special designation, term par excellence As 70; Vv-a 231; Pv-a 7; -pariccheda comprehensive connotation Pj II 229, 231, 376.
raised, exalted; highest, superior; big, bigger, biggest
【形】 1. 高度,顯著的。2. 優良的,3. 特殊化。~tā,【陰】 顯赫,優越。
<b> <c c="#a00149">Ukkaṭṭha</c> </b> <br>A town in Kosala, near the Himālaya. It has been given, free from all taxes (as brahmadeyya), to Pokkharasāti by the king of Kosala, in recognition of the former’s skill. It was thickly populated and had much grassland, woodland and corn. <c c="#3b6bd3">DN.i.87</c> The Icchānaṅgala wood was in the neighbourhood, and when the Buddha was staying in the wood Pokkharasāti first sent his pupil Ambaṭṭha and then went himself to visit the Buddha.<br>There was a road which connected Ukkaṭṭha with Setavyā. <c c="#3b6bd3">AN.ii.37</c> <br>It was in the Subhagavana at Ukkaṭṭha that the Mūlapariyāya Sutta <c c="#3b6bd3">MN.i.1ff.</c> was preached.<br>In the Brahmanimantika Sutta <c c="#3b6bd3">MN.i.326</c> <c c="#3b6bd3">SN.i.142</c> the Buddha says that it was while he was residing at Subhagavana that be became aware of the erroneous views of Baka-brahma and went to the Brahma-world to teach Baka the truth.<br> <br>Location: <iref href="https://www.google.com/maps/search/27.593501,82.81723">27.593501,82.81723</iref> (Precision: 2, Type: town)<br> </deftext>
(pp, pp of ukkaṃsati) prominent; elevated; in a high position (in) high, prominent [lit.] dragged up Construction: ud + √kas + ta
(pp, pp of ukkaṃsati) large-sized [lit.] dragged up Construction: ud + √kas + ta
(pp, pp of ukkaṃsati) high-class; rich [lit.] dragged up Construction: ud + √kas + ta
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