“Among my disciples, the foremost female lay disciple who constantly practices patience is Uttaraa.
The one who practices the meditation on emptiness is Viisaakhaa.
The one who practices the meditation on signlessness is Unnadaa.
The one who practices the meditation on wishlessness is Vimalaa.
The one who excels in teaching others is Queen Shrii.
The one who is skilled in upholding precepts is Angajaa.
The one whose appearance is dignified is Vaasavii.
The one whose faculties are tranquil is Jenti.
The one who is learned and wise is Niilaa.
The one who can compose verses is Sumaagadhaa, the daughter of Sudatta.
The one who is fearless is also the daughter of Sudatta.
The last among my disciples to attain realization is the female lay disciple named Nandaa.”
Uttaraa, Viisaakhaa,
Unnadaa, Vimalaa, and Shrii,
Angajaa, Vaasavii, and Jenti,
Niilaa, Sumaagadhaa, and Nandaa.
These thirty female lay disciples have been fully described above.