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Ramakanha
2. Rāmakanha Son of king Senia(1) of Rayagiha. His description is similar to that of Kala(1).1
1. Nir. 1.1.
1. Ramakaṇhā (Rāmakṛṣṇā) Amtagadadasă.1
1. Ant. 17.
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2. Ramakaṇhā
Wife of king Senia(!). She took initiatian from Mahāvīra at Rayagiha, practised asceticism for fifteen years and attained liberation at the end of this life.1
1. Ant. 24, 26.
Eighth chapter of the eighth section of
1. Rāmagutta (Rāmagupta) A non-Jain ascetic1 who attained liberation though he had not given up taking food. He was previously a king. See Ramaputta(3) also.
1. Sut. 1. 3. 4. 2.
1. Rămaputta (Ramaputra) Aṇuttarovavaiyadasă.1
1. Anut. 3.
2. SutSi p. 95.
2. Rämagutta Fourth chapter of Amtagadadasă.' It is not extant now.
1. Sth. 755.
Rāmaṇa (Ravana) See Rāvana.1
1. Vis. 1767.
Fifth chapter of the third section of
was
2. Rāmaputta Son of lady merchant Bhadda(8) of Sageya. He married to thirty two girls. He took initiation from Mahavira and became a god in the Savvatthasiddha heavenly abode after death. In future he will attain emancipation in the Mahavideha region.1
1. Anut. 6.
3. Rāmaputta A non-Jain sage of Titthayara Pasa's(1) tirtha, recognised as a Patteyabuddha.' He and Rams gutta(1) are perhaps the same.
1. Risi. 23, Risi (Sangrahani).
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1. Rāmarakkhiya (Rāmarakṣitā) Daughter of merchant Rama(6) belonging to Rayagiha. She was consecrated by Pasa(1). After death she became a chief wife of Isanimda.1
1. Jna. 158, Bha. 406, Sth 612,
2. Rāmarakkhiyā Fourth chapter of the tenth subsection of the second section of Näyādhammakahā.1
1. Jna. 158.
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