1. Ujjaya Sutta.– Records the questions asked by the brahmin Ujjaya regarding sacrifice, and the Buddha’s answer. See above Ujjaya (3). A.ii.42.
2. Ujjaya Sutta.– Ujjaya’s request to the Buddha (referred to above under Ujjaya (3) for a teaching that would bring him welfare in both worlds and the Buddha’s reply thereto, detailing four qualities which would bring prosperity in this world — the accomplishments of exertion (uṭṭhānasampadā), watchfulness (ārakkhasampadā), good friendship (kalyāṇamittatā), and living within your means (samajīvitā) — and four others for bringing happiness in the next — faith (saddhāsampadā), morality (sīlasampadā), liberality (cāgasampadā), and wisdom (paññāsampadā). A.iv.285‑9.