1. Ujjaya, Ujjāya.– A Pacceka Buddha, mentioned in the list in the Isigili Sutta. M.iii.70.
2. Ujjaya.– A thera. He was the son of a Sotthiya-
He is probably identical with Kaṇikārapupphiya of the Apadāna (Ap.i.203).
3. Ujjaya.– A brahmin. He once went to the Buddha and asked him if he thought well of sacrifices. The Buddha replied that he was opposed to sacrifices which involved the slaughter of animals, but sacrifices not necessitating butchery, such as, for instance, a long-
The Aṅguttaranikāya (A.iv.285 f) also records another visit of Ujjaya wherein he tells the Buddha that he wishes to observe a period of retreat (upavāsa), and asks for a teaching that will bring welfare both in this world and in the next. See Ujjaya Sutta (2).