R.

Raghuvaṃça, [94] note

Rāghavapāṇḍavīya, [xx]

Raghu, a king, [20]

Rāhu, the demon of eclipse, [1], [31], [36], [52], [80], [96], [214]

Rajanikā, [144]

Rākshasas, demons, [137]

Rallakas, deer, [220]

Rāma, a king, son of Daçaratha, [19], [20], [21], [27], [40], [50], [212], [215]

Rāmāyaṇa, the epic of Rāma, [40], [60], [201], [212]

Rambhā, an Apsaras, [64]

Raṅku deer, [23], [220]

Rapin, [105] note

Rasa, poetic charm, xiii note

Rasanopamā, [xix]

Rati, wife of the god of love, [8], [67], [69], [96], [102], [104], [137], [144], [214], [215]

Rāvaṇa, the demon King of Ceylon, [1], [18], [19], [20], [27], [86], [96], [215]

Rig-Veda, [38] note

Rishi, a sage, [38], [100];
Ṛishis, the Seven (or Seven Sages), Ursa Major, [23], [38], [41], [45], [46], [84], [90], [216]

Ṛrishyāçṛiṅga, a hermit, [53]

Rohiṇī, wife of the Moon, [xxi], [124], [159], [206], [208], [209]

Rudra, Çiva, [40]

Ruru, an ascetic, [138]