- The
Rātana movement is a Māori
church and pan-iwi
political movement in New Zealand,
founded by Tahupōtiki
Wiremu Rātana (T. W.
Ratana) in the
early 20th...
- Ubol
Ratana (Thai: อุบลรัตน, RTGS: Ubonrat,
pronounced [ʔùʔ.bōn.rát]; born 5
April 1951) is a
member of the Thai
royal family. She is the
eldest child...
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Matiu Ratana (3 May 1966 – 25
September 2020) was a New Zealand-born
British police sergeant who was shot dead at
Croydon police station in
London on 25...
- The
Ratana Sutta (Burmese: ရတနာသုတ်) (Sinhala: රතන සූත්රය) is a
Buddhist discourse (Pali: sutta)
found in the Pali Canon's
Sutta Nipata (Snp 2.1) and...
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Rātana Pā, or
Ratana Community, is a town in the
North Island of New Zealand, near
Whanganui and
Marton in the Manawatū-Whanganui region. The locality...
- The
Triratna (Pali: ti-
ratana or
ratana-ttaya; Sanskrit: tri-ratna or ratna-traya) is a
Buddhist symbol,
thought to
visually represent the
Three Jewels...
- Tahupōtiki
Wiremu Rātana (25
January 1873? – 18
September 1939) was the
founder of the
Rātana religion in the
early 20th
century in New Zealand. He rose...
- The
Rātana Church (Māori: Te
Haahi Rātana) is a
Christian denomination of New
Zealand Māori
people based on the
teachings and
principles of the faith...
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Ratana Stephens OBC (born
August 16, 1946)[citation needed] is a
Canadian entrepreneur and philanthropist. She is co-founder of Nature's Path, a leading...
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Ratana Techamaneewat, also
known as
Chanungarn Techamaneewat, is a Thai
wheelchair tennis player.
Techamaneewat competed at the 2004
Paralympic Games where...