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INDEX
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Purusaveda (the masculine inclina
tion), see sex, 82-83 Puskarārdha (the half of the third
continent, the human region), see middle world, 101-102 Quality (guna), 165-166 Rajju (1/14 of the total height of the
universo, i. e. innumerable yojanas),
70 footnote Rasa (taste), 66 Rasana (sense of tasto), 65 Rasaparityaga (giving up stimulating
food), 262 Raudra dhyāna (cruel concentration),
269-270 Raga (attachment), 192 Rdăni (supernatural powers), 36 Reality, 6-7 Reflections (anupreksas), Regulation, 243 Rjumati, (one type of telepathy), 34 Rjusutra naya (the straight viewpoint),
43 Ruksa (rough, dry), 158-159 Rupin (material object), 132
Sabda naya (the verbal viewpoint),
43-44 Salya (sting), 200 Sarira (body), 75-81 Šauca (freedom from greed), 243-245 Sila vratas (supplementary vows), 184–
185, 202-204 Sraddhāna (belief, conviction), 4-5 Srāvaka (householder), 275-277 Sreni (a straight line of spatial units
from one end to another), 69 Śremi (spiritual ladder), 276-281 Srotra (hearing), 67 Sruta (scriptural knowledge), 16, 28
31, 66 Srutakevali (omniscient in the scrip
tures), 31 Subha (good), 168 Šukla dhyāna (pure concentration),
267-268, 271-275 Sacitta (with living matter), 72-74 Sadvedya (karmas producing feelings
of pleasure), 177-178, 222, 236 Saiksa (a student saint, disciple), 265
Saint, sce ascetic, 200, 277-279 Sakaṣāya (with passions), 169-170 Sallekhanā (passionless end), 205–206 Samabhirudha naya (specific point of
view), 44-45 Samanaska (rational being), 61, 68 Samārambha (preparation), 172-173 Samartha karana (efficient cause); nimitta karana (secondary or auxi
liary cause), 134, 142 Samaya (unit of time, instant), 165 Samgha (a congregation of saints), 265 Samgraha (the synthetic standpoint),
41-43 Samiti (carefulness), 241-243 Samjnā (mind, reason), 68 Samini (a rational being), 68 Samjvalana kasāya (gleaming passion;
perfect-right-conduct-preventing pas
sion), 224, 281 Samkhyeya (numerable), 136 Sammürcchana (spontaneous genera
tion), 72-75 Samrambha (planning), 172-173 Samsāra (cycle of existence), 7, 245-246 Samsārinah (transmigrating beings),
56-64 Sarısthāna (configuration), 270 Samsthāna vicaya (contemplation of
the matter and constitution or confi
guration of the universe), 270 Samudghāta (expansion of the spatial
units of the soul), 13, 102, 274 Samvara (stoppage of influx), 7, 238,
245, 247-248, 262 Samvega (fear of transmigration), 5,
185, 195-196 Samyagdarsana (right belief), see belief Samyagdrsti (right believer), 275–277,
280 Samyak caritra (right conduct), see
conduct Samyakjñāna (right knowledge), 2-3,
12-14, 19-38 Samyaktva, aupaśamika, (subsidential
right belief), 11-14 Samyaktva mithyātva (mixed right and
wrong belief), 238 Samyama (non-injury, restraint and
discipline), 243-245, 278 Sanyamāsamyama (restraint-cum
non-restraint), 182 Sarāga samyama (self-control with
attachment), 182 Sarvaghātikarma (karma which des
troys totally the soul's essential
attributes), 67 Sarvaghāli sparddhaka (karmic matter
which obscures wholly), 67
matter), 12 feelings
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