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JAINA PHILOSOPHY : AN INTRODUCTION
Dravika Self-restrained. quotient leaves two when Dravya A substance; a divided by four. potency; a generality; matter, Dvāparayugmadvāparayugma a physical thing.
A figure which leaves a Dravyānuyoga An exposition remainder of two when it as relating to a substance, a well as its quotient is divided substantial exposition. by four. Dravvārthika Substantial Dvāra A topic, a chapter, a generic
section. Dravyārthikanaya Substan
Dvicarama One attaining tial standpoint, generic
liberation after being born as a viewpoint.
human being twice. Dravyāstika same as
Dvīndriya A two-sensed being, Dravyārthika.
a being with two senses, viz.,
touch and taste. Droņa A measure of four Adhakas.
Dveșa Aversion.
Dh Dvāparayugma A figure which divided by four leaves Dhanus A measure of four two as remainder.
cubits. Dvāparayugmakalyoja A Dharma Medium of motion; figure which leaves a property, attribute, characteriremainder of one and the stic; law, moral virtue, religion. quotient leaves two when Dharmacakra Wheel of law. divided by four.
Dharmatirtha A religious Dvāparayugmakştayugma A order. figure which leaves zero as Dharmadhyāna Inquisitive remainder and the quotient contemplation or meditation. leaves two when divided by Dharmācārya A religious four.
preceptor. Dvāparayugmatryoja A Dharmästikāya An extensive figure which leaves a substance in the form of remainder of three and the medium of motion.
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