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(134) : Jaina Philosophy of Language 18. Abhijātatva : Speech, which could manifest the modesty and
gentleness of the speaker. 19. Atisnigdha-madhuratva: Speech to be endowed with sweetness
and love. 20. Aparamarmabheditva: Speech non-poignant to others secret. 21. Arthadharmābhyāsānapetatava: Speech, which could be useful
to make money and fulfil the religious thirst. 22. Udāratva: Speech to be generous and devoid of frivolity. 23. Paranindātmotkarşaviprayuktatva: Speech bereft of others
condemnation and self-appreciation. 24. Upagataślāghatva: Speech to be appreciable. 25. Anapanitatva: Speech to be free from the grammatical defects of
tense, case, gender, number, etc. 26. Utvāditācchinnakautūhalatva: Speech, able to generate curiosity
amongst audience. 27. Adbhutatva: Speech creating wonder. 28. Anativilambitatva: Speech to be fluent. 29. Vibhramādivimuktatva: Speech to be free from illusion, deflections
and fear of mind. 30. Anekajātismśrayādvinvitratva: Speech to be able to describe the
facts in multiple manners. 31. Āhitavišeșatva: Speech to be peculiar than general speech. 32. Sākāratva: Speech, which could take the shape of the different letters,
words and sentences 33. Satvaparigrahatva: Speech to be bold and enterprising. 34. Aparikheditatva: Speech to be free from glumness or sadness. 35. Avyucchedatva: Speech which could provide desired and valid
meaning.
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