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JAINA PHILOSOPHY : AN INTRODUCTION
Vyuparatakriyānivetti Aspiral of a conch. state of meditation where all sayana Same as Sayyā. activities are stopped and savanīya Same as Sayyā. which is infallible.
Śayyā An abode, a residence; a Vrata A vow.
bed, a bedding. Vratin One who observes curtare owner of the vows, a votary.
residence, one who offers Ś
lodging to an ascetic. Śakatakarman Livelihood śarira The body. from carts:
Śariraka Identical with Śarkā Doubt in the teachings Śarira. of the Jina.
Śaririn A worldly soul. Śańkita A fault incurred by Salaka
salākāpuruşa A great man. receiving suspicious food.
Šalya A thorn in the form of Šata Same as Sataka.
false faith, deceit etc. Śataka A chapter.
Salyoddharaņa Expiation. Śabala A gross fault, a
Sastrapariņata Lifeless. blunder. Śabda Sound.
Sastrāvapāțana Committing
suicide by cutting the body with Sabdanaya Verbal view- a weapon. point.
Šāțaka An upper garment. Śabdanupata Making a
Šāțikā An upper garment worn sound with a view to calling
by ladies. some one from outside the prescribed sphere.
śāśvåta Eternal, everlasting. Šabdābhāsa Fallacy of the
Śāsana Doctrine, command, verbal viewpoint.
scripture. Sama Calmness, peace.
Śāsqnadevatā A guardian Śambūkāvartā Begging food
deity. starting from a house in the Sikşāvrata A recurring exercise centre and going like the in self-discipline.
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