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Rahavirapura
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Rahavīrapura (Rathavirapura) A city where the Bodiya schism was founded in V. N. 609 by Sivabhai(1). There was a park named Divaga in it. The city was visited by preceptor Kanha(2), 1. UttN. and Utts. p. 178, AvaCu. I. p. 427, AvaN. 782, AvaBh, 145-146, Vis. 2804,
3052-53.
Rahāvatta (Rathāvarta ) A mountain where a disciple of preceptor Vaira (2) died. His dead body was worshipped by gods driving in chariots, therefore the place came to be known as Rahăvatta. The battle between Āsaggiva and Tivitthu(1) took place near this mountain.2 1. Mar. 468-472, AvnCu. I. p. 405, 2. AvaCu. I. P. 235, AvaH. p. 304.
AcN. 332.
1. Rāi (Rātri) Second chapter of the first sub-section of the second section of Nāyādhammakahā.
1. Jha. 148.
2. Rai A merchant of Amalakappā.1
1. Jna. 149.
3. Rāi Name of a principal wife of each of Soma(2), Jama(2), Varuna(2) and Vesamana(4), the four Logapālas under the lord of Isāņa.
1. Sth. 273, Bha. 406.
4. Rāi A principal wife of Camara(1).1 In her previous birth she was a daughter of merchant Rãi(2) of Amalakappa and had taken initiation from Titthayara Pasa(1).2 1. Sth. 403, Bha. 405.
12. Jna. 149
Rāinna (Rājanya) One of the six Aryan clans. It was established by Titthayara Usabha(1). 1. Praj. 37, Jam. 30, BrhBh. 3265, SutCu 2. AvaCu. I. p. 154. KalpDh. p. 32, p. 218.
1 RajM. p. 285, Aupa. p. 27.
Rājsiri (Rātriếri)
1. Jna 149.
Wife of merchant Rāi(2) of Amalakappā.
Räimai (Rūjimati) Daughter of king Uggasena. Her marriage was settled with Aritthaņemi, the twenty-second Titthařkara of the current descending cycle, but it could not be performed owing to his renouncing the world.2 Later she also took to asceticism. At that time her age was four hundred years. See also Aritthaņemi and Rahanemi 1. Utt. 22. 43, KalpV. 213. KalpDh. 2. Utt. Ch. 22, KalpSam. pp. 179 ff. p. 139.
3. LINIC Kajsam r. 184.
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