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Revayaga or Revayaya (Raivataka) A mountain situated to the north-east
f Bāravai. The grove of Namdanavana(2) lay in its vicinity.1 Titthayara Ņemi renounced the world in a grove situated on this mountain. In a cave of this mountain Rahaņemi made indecent avertures to attract nun Räimai.See also Ujjaynta. 1. Jna. 52, Ant. 1, Nir. 5.1, AvaCu. I. 1 2. Utt. 22. 22-24, Uttk. p. 64. p. 355.
3. Utt. 22. 33. Roddasomā (Rudrasomā) Same as Ruddasomā.?
1. AvaCu. I. p. 397. Roma An Apāriya country and its people. Can it be identified with Rome (of the Roman Country and Empire ) of Italy. 1. Praj. 37, Pras. 4.
12. GESM. p. 59.
Romaka An Apāriya country and its people.1 Cakkavatti Bharaha had conquered it. The Romakas may be identified with the people of the salt Range in Punjab. 1. Jam. 52, AvaCu. I. p. 191, Pras. 4, 2. SGAMI... 62, GESM. p. 59.
Praj. 37. Romaga (Romaka) See Romaka.
Praj. 37. Romasa (Romaśa) Another name of Romaka.?
1. SutSi. p. 123. 1. Royaņāgiri (Rocanagiri) A Disābatthiküờa situated in Bhaddasālavaņa.
1. Sth. 642, Jam. 103. 2. Royaņāgiri A deity presiding over Royaņāgiri(1).
1. Jam. 103. Rora (Raura) A most dreadful Mahāṇiraya abode in Pamkappabha.?
1, Sth. 515. Rorua 'or Roruya (Rauruka ) (i) A most dreadful Mahāņiraya abode in the fourth infernal region Parkappabhā.
(ii) One of the last five most dreadful Mahāniraya abodes in the seventh infernal region Tamatamappabhā.? 1. Sth. 515.
| 2. Sth. 451, SihA. P. 341. 1. Roba A disciple of Mahāvira.
1. Bha. 53, 404. 2. Roha Fourth pauttaparihāra (entrance into another's body) of Gosāla.
1. Bha. 550.
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