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Revaa
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2. Revaa A park situated on mount Revayaya. Kamalāmelā was brought here and married to Sägaracamda(1).
1. BrhM. p. 56, AvaCu. I. p. 113. Revaiņakkhatta (Revatinakstara) Disciple of preceptor Nāgahatthi." Siha(3) was his disciple. 1. Nan. v. 31.
12. Ibid. 32.
1. Revai (Revati) A principal female lay-votary of Mahāvira. She belonged to Memdhiyagāma. She offered kukkudamaṁsa to ascetic Siha(1) for Mahāvīra who was suffering from belious fever. Mahāvīra took it as medicine and the disease was cured. Revai thereby earned tirtharkaranāma-gotra karma. She in future will take birth in Bhāraba as the seventeenth Titthamkara” viz, Cittautta.3 1. Kalp. 137, Sth. 691, Ava. p. 28, 1 2. Bha. 557, KalpDh. p. 127. AvaM. p. 209.
3. Sth. 691, SthA. p. 456, Sam. 159.
2. Revai Wife of merchant Mahāsayaa(2) of Rāyagiha. She murdered all her twelve co-wives in order to enjoy pleasures all alone with her husband and to appropriate their wealth. She developed a habit to take meat and wine. In view of ban on slaughter in the city she arranged for the supply of beef of two calves daily from her parents' house. After death she went to hell." See also Mahāsayaa(2). 1. Upa. 46, SthA. p. 509.
13. Ibid. 49. 2. Upa. 48.
4. Ibid. 52. 3. Revai Wife of Baladeva(1), elder brother of Vāsudeva(2) Kaņha(1).
1. Nir. 5.1, Prasa. p. 88.
4. Revai One of the twenty-eight Nakkhattas(1). Its presiding god is Pusa(1) and its family-name is Pussāyaṇa.1
1. Jam. 155-161, Sur. 36, Sam. 32, 98.
Revata (Raivata) See Revaa and Revayaya.?
1. AvaM. p. 137, AvaCu. I. pp. 113, 355.
See Revayaya.1
Revataga (Raivataka)
1. Jna. 52.
See Revayaya.1
Revataya (Raivataka)
1. Ant. 1, Utts. p. 492.
Revati See Revai.
1. Sur. 36, Bha. 557, Sth. 691, AvaM. p. 209.
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