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<b> <c c="#a00149">Uttiya</c> </b> (1) <br>A monk whose Theragāthā verse tells of how when ill, he aroused mindfulness. <c c="#3b6bd3">Thag.30</c> <br>In the Saṃyutta Nikāya <c c="#3b6bd3">SN.v.22</c> the Buddha explains to him, in answer to his question, the character of the five sensual elements and the necessity for their abandonment. Elsewhere <c c="#3b6bd3">SN.v.166</c> he is represented as asking the Buddha for a lesson in brief, which the Buddha gives him. Dwelling in solitude, he meditates on this and becomes an arahant.<br>Perhaps he is also identical with Uttiya Paribbājaka, who is represented in the Aṅguttara Nikāya <c c="#3b6bd3">AN.v.193ff.</c> as asking the Buddha various questions on the duration of the world, etc., and as being helped by Ānanda to understand the real import of the Buddha’s answers.<br> <br> <b> <c c="#a00149">Uttiya</c> </b> (2) <br>One of four monks with similar Theragāthā verses, the others being Godhika, Subāhu and Valliya. The verses speak of the song of the rain on their well-sealed huts, as their minds delight in meditation. <c c="#3b6bd3">Thag.51–54</c> <br> <br> <b> <c c="#a00149">Uttiya</c> </b> (3) <br>A monk whose Theragāthā verse warns of how addiction to the senses increases defilement. <c c="#3b6bd3">Thag.99</c> <br> <br> </deftext>
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