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1. Rukkhamüliya (VỊkşamülika) A class of vānaprastha ascetics staying at the foot of trees.
1. Bha. 417, Nir. 3.3. Aup. 38. AcaCu. p. 257. 2. Rukkhamūliya A country similar to Kalikeya.!
1. AvaCu. I. p. 162. 1. Rudda (Rudra or Raudra) One of the fifteen Paramāhammiya gods under Logapāla Jama(2). He pierces the bodies of infernal beings with lances and spears. 1. Bha. 166. SutCu. p. 154.
BhaA. p. 198. 2. Rudda A god. Shrines were dedicated to him. People visited these shrines on the occasion of festivals.
1. Jna. 21. VyaBh. 7. 314, AvaH. p. 743. 3. Rudda One of the thirty Muhuttas of a day and night."
1. Jam. 152, Sur. 47, Sam. 30. 4. Rudda Presiding god of the Adda constellation,
1. Jam. 157, 171. 5. Rudda Father of the third Baladeva(2) and third Vasudeva(1) of the current descending cycle. 1. AvaN. 411. Sth. 672. Tir. 602. According to Sam. 158, he is the father of the
fourth Baladeva and Vāsudeva.
Ruddaa (Rudraka) One of the two pupils of Kosia(4). He was very shrewd. He had murdered Jogajasā, a herds-woman, for the sake of some fuel. Later he became a Patteyabuddha.
1. AvaCu. II. p. 193. AvaN 1288, Aval. p. 704,
Ruddapura (Rudrapura) A town visited by Cakkavatti Bambhadatta(1). Its king Visāhadatta married his daughter to Bambhadatta.1
1. Uttn. p. 380. Ruddaseña ( Rudrasena) General of the infantry of indra Dharana. He is also known as Bhaddasena(1).
1. AvaCu. 1. p. 146, Sth. 582,
Ruddasomā (Rudrasomā) Wife of Somadeva(3) of Dasa pura and mother of preceptor Rakkhiya(1) and Phaggurakkhiya.
1. AvaCu. I. pp. 397, 401, AvaN. 776, Vis. 2787. UttN. and Utts. pp. 96-7.
Another name of Ruppi(7), a Gaha.'
Ruppa ( Rüpya)
1. Sur. 107.
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