nirmARarati
nirmāṇarati (= Pali nimmānarati), lit. enjoying magical creations (of their own), n. of a class of kāmāvacara gods, see s.v. deva (also called nirmita , q.v. , chiefly in vss ); commonly in lists along with other classes of gods: LV 46.21 ; 51.1 ; 150.3 ; 266.6 ; 396.15 ; 401.10 ; in Mv , even prose, n. - acc. pl. may be °ratino i.240.4 ( v.l. °rati); ii.16.4 ; °ratī ii.348.17 ( v.l. °tiś); °rati i.212.15 ; °ratayaḥ i.40.15 ; 229.15 ; 333.6 ; gen. pl. °ratīnāṃ ii.163.12 , etc. ; Mvy 3082 ; Dharmas 127 ; Divy 68.13 ; 367.10 ; Suv 86.10 ; Śikṣ 257.9 ; Av i.5.1 , etc. Their chief is Sunirmita (once Sunirmāṇarati ).