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Moharia (Maukharika) A kind of Samana(1) mendicants earning their livelihood by amusing people by saying incoherent and absurd things.
1. Aup. 38, Aupa. p. 72.
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Rai or Rati (Rati) First woman-disciple of Paumappabha, the sixth Titthamkara.1
1. Sam. 157. Tir. 458. Raikara (Ratikara) Same as Raikaraga.
1. Jam. 118.
Raikaraga (Ratikaraka) Four mountains of this name, each situated in a sub-quarter in the heart of the Namdisara island. They are ten hundred yojanas high, ten hundred gavyūtis deep and ten thousand yojanas wide. They are circular in form. Lords of celestial beings descend on them and temporarily sojouren there. Each mountain has four capitals of the four chief wives of some elestial lords.
1. Sth. 307 725, Jam. 118, AvaCu. I. p. 144, Bha. 547, Raj 48.
Raippabhā (Ratiprabhā) See Ratippabhā.1
1. Sth. 273. Raikaragapavvaya (Ratikarakaparvata) Same as Raikaraga.1
1. AvaCu. I.p. 144. Raipiyā or Raippiyā (Ratipriyā) Same as Ratippa bhā!
1. Bha. 406, Jna. 153. Raivakka (Rativākya) One of the two appendices (cūlikas) to Dasaveyaliya.
1. Niscu. III. p. 450.
Raisenā (Ratisenā) Name of a principal wife of each of Kinnara(1) and Kimpurisa(1), the two lords of the Kiņpara(2) Gods.1 At another place she is named Vairaseņā(2).2 1. Sth. 273, Bha. 406.
12. Jha. 153. 1. Rambhā (Rambhā) One of the five principal wives of Bali(4) a lord of the Asurakumāra gods.
1. Sth. 403, Bha. 406, Jna. 149. 2. Rambhā Third chapter of the second section of Nāyādhammakahā.
1. Jna. 150,
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