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Index
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dra vyatva (substance hood;
one of the six universal
qualities), 80, 82 dvisparśī (possessing only
two sparsa (sense-data of touch, out of eight).
123
dhātus (modes of physical ex-
istence), 184 dhra u vya (permanence; one
of three characteristics of reality also see
utpāda and vya ya), 72 dhruva (perpetual/persistent),
97 dhyāna (practice of medita
tion), 133 dra vya (substance) defined,
72 dra vyataḥ (substancewise;
one of the four aspects from which any object or event is described in Jain Philosophy; see also kşetrataḥ,
kālataḥ, bhāvataḥ, 110 dra vya karma (physical states
of karma), 108 dra vya manaḥ (physical
mind; material aggregates essential for the process of thinking; see also bhāva
manaḥ), 178, 181, 182 dra vya paramāņu (also called
pudgala paramāņu, ultimate indivisible unit of physical order
of existence), 122, 125 dra vyārthika naya (one of
the two main aspects of stuyding an object from the point-of-view of its substance; also see paryāyārthika), 111
ekendriya (one-sensed living
organism such as
plants 178 gandha (odour), 100, 105 gala (sepatation or fission;
see also pud), 104, 153 gati (motion), 100, 102, 128 ghana (sound of bells etc.), 89 guna (quality), 72, 140, 165 guru, (heavy; one of the eight
types of sense-data of
touch) 160, 191 gurutva, (heaviness), 127 jātyantara (sui generis -
which does not permit of being determined by
absolute criteria), 146 jīvāstikā ya/jiva (psychical
order of existence; one of the six eternal uncreated substances),
74, 78, 150 jyotişka deva (luminouns
celestial beings), 176,
177 kāla (time; one of the six eter
naljand' uncreated sub
stance), 75, 80 kāla paramāņu (time-point,
ultimate indivisible unit of time), 122