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Rammaga
620
6. Rammaga
1. Jam. 111.
A god presiding over the Rammaga(5) region.
Rammaga kūda (Ramyakakūta) See Rammaga(2) and (3).1
1. Sth. 689, 643.
Rammaga väsa or Rammayavāsa (Ramyakavarsa) See Rammaga(5).1
1. Sth. 89, 197, Bha. 675, Sam. 84, Anu. 130. 1. Rayaņa (Ratna) A peak of the Māņusuttara(1) mountain.1
1. Sth. 300. 2. Rayaņa A peak of the Ruyaga(1) mountain.
1. Sth. 643.
3. Rayaņa A peak of a Diha-Veyaddha mountain in Eravaya(1).1
1. Sth. 689.
4. Rayana First part of the first kāņda (layer) of the Rayaņappabhā infernal region. It is two hundred yojanas broad 1
1. Sth. 778.
Rayanadevayā (Ratnadevatā ) A goddess.
1. NisBh. 5158, NisCu. IV. p. 14, BrhBh 2508.
Rayanaddiva (Ratnadvipa) An island situated in the Lavana ocean. Its presiding goddess called Rayaņaddivadevayā was very cruel. The sons of merchant Māgamdi of Campă had stayed there with her.2 1. Jna. 80, Mahan. p. 95.
I 2. Jna. 80.
Rayanaddivadevayā (Ratnadvipadevatā) A goddess appointed for cleaning the Lavana ocean. She presided over Rayanaddiya. She had detained there the sons of merchant Māgamdi and forced them to stay with her. She seems to be the same as Rayaņadevayā.
1. Jna. 80, 81.
Rayanapura (Ratnapura) Birth-place of Titthayara Dhamma(3).1 The same was the place of his renunciation. It is identified with Runai situated in Oudh.3 1. Tir. 504,
3. LAI. p. 327. 2. AvaN. 383.
1. Rayanappa bha (Ratnaprabhā) Name of a principal wife of each of Bhima(3) and Mahābhina(1), the two lords of the Rakkhasa gods. She is also called Kanagappabhä(2). 1. Sth. 273, Bha. 406.
12. Jna. 153.
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