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2. Rakkhiya One of the twelve disciples of preceptor Suhatthi(1)1.
1. Kalp. P. 257. Rakkhiyakbamaņa (Rakṣitakşamana) Same as Rakkhiya(1)1.
1. AvaN, 777. Rakkhiyajja (Rakṣitārya) Same as Rakkhiya(1)1.
1. Vis. 2786. Rakkhiyā (Raksitā ) First woman-disciple of Ara, the eighteenth Titthamkara.1
1. Tir. 460, Sam. 157. Rakkhi (Rakşi) Same as Rakkhiyā.1
1. Sam 157. Rajjapāliyā (Rājyapālikā) One of the four branches of Vesavādiyagaņa.
1. Kalp p. 260. Rajjavaddhana (Rājyavardhana) Son of king Pălaa(2) of Ujjeni. Avamtivaddhana was his elder brother. See Ajiyasena(2) for further information.
1. AvaCu. II. p. 189, AvaN. 1282, Utt.K p. 73, Aval. p. 699.
Rajjugasabhă (Rajjukasabhā) An old charity house of king Hatthivāla of Majjhimā-Pāvā. Mahāvīra spent a rainy season here.
1. Kalp, 122. Rattha (Rāştra) One of the hundred sons of Usabha(1).1
1. KalpDh. p. 151, KalpV. p. 236. Ratthavaddhana (Răstravardhana) Identical with Rajjavaddhapa.1
1. AvaCu. II. p. 189, AvaN. 1282. Ratikara See Raikaraga.1
1. Sth. 307, Raj. 48, Bha. 567.
Ratippabhā (Ratiprabhā) Name of a principal wife of each of Kimpurisa(1), and Kinnara(1), the two lords of the Kinnara(2) gods. In their previous birth every one was a merchant's daughter.2 1. Sth. 273, Bha. 406.
12. Jna. 153.
Ratiseņā (Ratisenā) See Raiseņā who is the same as Vairaseņā(2)1.
1. Sth. 273, Bha. 406. Rattakambalasilá (Raktakambalasila ) One of the four consecratory slabs situated in the Pamdagavaņa grove of mount Mamdara(3). It is known as Airattakambalasilă in Thāna.? 1. Jam. 107.
| 2. Sth. 302.
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