Raag (Rag)
Attachment; Liking; A situation arising out of ignorance of the Self.; See dwesh Desire; Passion;
Attachment; Infatuation
Raag-Dwesh
Attachment & Abhorrence or Aversion
Raatri-bhojana
Eating at night
Rachnaa
Creation
Rajchandra, Shrimad
Fully realised soul; A great poet, mystic, Shatavadhani, 'Krupadu Dev'. He emphasized the indispensability of a Gyani for Self-Realisation; enlightened Mahatma Gandhiji on many religious matters
Ram
Incarnation of the Lord; A model for the Real amidst the Relatives; Son of King Dashrath; married to Sita, conquered Ravan of Lanka; An ideal Ruler; received the knowledge of the self from sage Vashistha.
Ratnatraya
The three jewels: right faith or insight, right knowledge, right conduct
Raudra
Oppressive; Tyrannical; Inflicting pain on others; Scary; Horrifying
Raudradhyaana
Evil meditation of four types - hinsanand, mrushaanand, choryanand and vishayasanrakshaanand which sees pleasure in violence, untruth, theft and greed respectively; this leads to hell
Meditation on the perverse pleasure of causing injury to others; wrathful meditation
[Even a thought of depriving someone of happiness (even if it is not actually carried out) is raudradhyaana]
Riddhis
Supernatural powers
Rishabhdev
The first Tirthankar -The First Ford Founder; great teacher Also known as Aadinaath or Aadam
Rishi
Sages one with great spiritual powers; Srimad describes Rishi as of four types - Raj, Brahma, Dev and Param - Raj has great worldly powers,
Brahma even greater, Dev is godly and Param is one with Kevala Gyana or perfect knowledge, fully liberated
Roonaanubandha
Inter-action or mutual pull causal upon the subtle bond of the deeds of pre-births Interaction due to the subtle bond of past deeds
Roopee
Formed; Substance that has appearance, color, smell and touch
Ruchi
Predilection
Rupa
Outward appearance. Material form; Body; Form
Rupak
That which comes into a concrete existence