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The {{Wiki|merchants}} [[Tapassu]] and [[Bhalluka]] were on the way from [[Ukkalā]], when a certain [[deva]], an erstwhile [[relative]] of theirs, advised them to visit the [[Buddha]] at [[Rājāyatanamūla]], near [[Uruvelā]], and to offer [[food]] to him, which they did (Vin.i.4).  
 
The {{Wiki|merchants}} [[Tapassu]] and [[Bhalluka]] were on the way from [[Ukkalā]], when a certain [[deva]], an erstwhile [[relative]] of theirs, advised them to visit the [[Buddha]] at [[Rājāyatanamūla]], near [[Uruvelā]], and to offer [[food]] to him, which they did (Vin.i.4).  
  
They were on the way to [[Majjhimadesa]] (J.i.80). According to the [[Theragāthā]] Commentary (i.48f) there were caravan drivers of a city called [[Pokkharavatī]] (probably a town in [[Ukkalā]]).  
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They were on the way to [[Majjhimadesa]] (J.i.80).  
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According to the [[Theragāthā]] Commentary (i.48f) there were caravan drivers of a city called [[Pokkharavatī]] (probably a town in [[Ukkalā]]).  
  
 
Their destination was evidently [[Rājagaha]], for we find them visiting the [[Buddha]] there after the [[first sermon]] and hearing him {{Wiki|preach}}.
 
Their destination was evidently [[Rājagaha]], for we find them visiting the [[Buddha]] there after the [[first sermon]] and hearing him {{Wiki|preach}}.
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(A.ii.31; S.iii.72; M.iii.78; Kvu.60; AA.ii.497; see also KS.iii.63, and GS.ii.34, n.3).
 
(A.ii.31; S.iii.72; M.iii.78; Kvu.60; AA.ii.497; see also KS.iii.63, and GS.ii.34, n.3).
  
The [[Mahāvastu]] (iii.303) places [[Ukkalā]] in the [[Uttarāpatha]] and mentions Adhisthāna as the place from which [[Tapussa]] and [[Bhalluka]] hailed.
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The [[Mahāvastu]] (iii.303) places [[Ukkalā]] in the [[Uttarāpatha]] and mentions [[Adhisthāna]] as the place from which [[Tapussa]] and [[Bhalluka]] hailed.
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The {{Wiki|Mahābhārata}} (E.g., in [[Bhīsmapārvan]] ix.365; [[Drona]] iv.122) mentions the [[Ukkalas]] several times in lists of tribes (va. [[Okkalā]]).
  
The {{Wiki|Mahābhārata}} (E.g., in Bhīsmapārvan ix.365; [[Drona]] iv.122) mentions the [[Ukkalas]] several times in lists of tribes (va. [[Okkalā]]).
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{{LTSW|Pokkharavatī}}[[Pokkharavatī]]. A city, the birthplace of [[Tapussa]] and [[Bhalliya]]. Thag.A.i.48.  
 
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Ukkalā

A district (janapada) in the region identified with modern Orissa (CAG., p.733).

The merchants Tapassu and Bhalluka were on the way from Ukkalā, when a certain deva, an erstwhile relative of theirs, advised them to visit the Buddha at Rājāyatanamūla, near Uruvelā, and to offer food to him, which they did (Vin.i.4).

They were on the way to Majjhimadesa (J.i.80).

According to the Theragāthā Commentary (i.48f) there were caravan drivers of a city called Pokkharavatī (probably a town in Ukkalā).

Their destination was evidently Rājagaha, for we find them visiting the Buddha there after the first sermon and hearing him preach.

The men of Ukkalā, together with those of Vassa and Bhañña, are represented as being deniers of cause and effect, deniers of reality (ahetuvādā, akiriyavādā, natthikavādā).

(A.ii.31; S.iii.72; M.iii.78; Kvu.60; AA.ii.497; see also KS.iii.63, and GS.ii.34, n.3).

The Mahāvastu (iii.303) places Ukkalā in the Uttarāpatha and mentions Adhisthāna as the place from which Tapussa and Bhalluka hailed.

The Mahābhārata (E.g., in Bhīsmapārvan ix.365; Drona iv.122) mentions the Ukkalas several times in lists of tribes (va. Okkalā).

Pokkharavatī. A city, the birthplace of Tapussa and Bhalliya. Thag.A.i.48.

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