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anagna, I. 235, name of a kalpa-tree. anantacatuştaya, n. 6. 750, the 4 infinities (Jain). anantānubandhin, adj. 3. 605; lasting through this life or
even into the next birth (Jain). anapāyamaya, adj. 4. 831, not causing injury (?). anindriya, n. 3. 580, soul, reason, L. anivștti, 3. 393, name of the ninth guṇasthāna. anivịttikaraña, n. 3. 596, mental process for destroying
karma. anutsikta, adj. 2. 732=anutsekin, not arrogant. anuyoga, m. 3. 665, exposition of an aphorism, PE. anurodha, m. 2. 985; 6. 692, urgent request. anuvaraka, m. 2. 855, best man, from Guj. aṇavara. anuşņārśu, m. 6. 519, moon. antaripa, n. 3. 416, island, only Pān. antariya, n. 3. 363, an under or lower garment, L. antarodaka, m. n. 4. 726, island settlement, Jamb. 3. 69,
p. 277b, from Pk. antarodaga. antarmuhūrta, n. 1. 867, a division of time, beginning with
9 samayas and extending to I samaya less than a
muhūrta. andhankarana, m. 1. 823, cause of blindness. andhambhavişņu, adj. 5. 506, becoming blind, only Pān. anyedyus, 1. 544, 632 et passim, one day. apatu, adj. 1. 611, sick, diseased, L. aparedyus, I. 250, et passim, one day. apasañjña, adj. 6. 68, without conciousness. apasnāna, 11. 4. 409, funeral bathing, L. apasvāpanikā, f. 2. 415, sleeping-charm. The spelling
apao occurs in all MSS. apāñc, adj. 2. 384, southern, L. apūrvakaraña, n. 3. 392, name of eighth gunasthāna; 3.594,
· mental process for destroying karma. apoha, m. I. 634, third division of matijñāna, Pk. apratighātitva, n. 1. 860, irresistibility. apramatta, 3. 391, name of seventh gurasthāna. abaddhamukha, adj. 5. 144, scurrilous, L.
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