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Purvas one Purva being 7056 × 1010 years (159)
pushkar-gat (pokkharagayam) playing percussion instruments, specially the mridang (107)
pushkarini a round masonry tank with steps or a masonry tank with lotuses (79)
Pushpahari those who subsisted on flowers (74)
pushpak = name of celestial vehicle (37) pustak graah attendants who carried. books (49)
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raag attachment inspired by love, deceit, and greed [56 (b), 87, 123] raag viraman = to to abstain from attachment inspired by love, deceit, and greed [56 (b)]
rachit (raittae) = food re-cooked specifically for an ascetic (96)
Rahu (36)
raja regional kings (38)
rajanya king's advisors (23, 38) Rajaraj a class of Parivrajaks (76) Rajarama a class of Parivrajaks (76) rajavriksha tree (6)
rajeshvar/yuvaraj (raisar) princes and kings (15)
Rakshas a class among vaan-vyantar gods (35, 37, 94, 124)
rasa parityag giving up use of tasty and desirable things [30 (a)]
rasa parityag tap [30 (d)]
rathyantar inner lanes (40) inclination
rati-arati
towards indiscipline and against discipline [56 (b), 87, 123)
rati-arati viraman to abstain from inclination towards indiscipline and against discipline [56 (b)]
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Ratnaprabha Prithvi the one hundred eighty thousand Yojan deep first hell (37, 160, 163)
ratnavali gem bead-string (79) raudradhyan cruel thoughts or anger inspired and animated by violent sentiments [30 (g), 97]
riddhi divine wealth (33); wealth and family (69,70); wealth of paranormal abilities [56 (c)]
rijumati limited range [24 (b)]
rijushreni straight line path (153) Rik one of the four Vedas (77) rishi sages with supernatural powers [56 (b)); ascetics endowed with avadhijnana (56 (a)]
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Rishivadik = a class among vaanvyantar gods (35, 37) rishtak = a gem (10) Rohagupta (122)
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roop (roovam) = decoration (107) roop-sampanna = handsome (25) ruchak gem (33)
Rudraksh berries = of the tree Elaeocarpus ganitrus (86) rukshahar to eat dry and nonnutritious food (30 (d)]
ruru an animal (10)
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saadi with a beginning (154, 155, 167) saarthavah (satthavaha) = chiefs (15)
caravan
Sabar = Shabar; name of a geographic area (55)
sabha assembly hall [30 (f)
sachit living (28); infested with living organisms (54, 55)
sadharmik = co-religionists [30 (g)] sadhus ascetics [16 (e), 125]
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