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1. Arati 2. Stri 3. Charya 4. Nishadya 5. Shayya 6. Makrosh 7. Bagh 8. Yajya 9. Alaabh 10. Rog 11. Trunsparsh 12. Mal 13. Satkar Puraskar 14. Prajna 15. Agyan Aur 16. Adashan These are the twenty-two Parishhahs. 62.191 During the time of the twelve Sama-Tirthankaras, there are twelve chambers surrounding the Gandhakutis. Devas, Devis and humans sit in them. In one chamber, Tiryanch also sit. These twelve chambers are called twelve Sabhas. 48049 The second Shukla Dhyan - Ekattva Vitak is a Shukla Dhyan. This is the twelfth Gunasyanam.
Uttarapurana 9. Eshan - Anna Jal Shuddhi are called punya. These are essential for feeding the Munis. 541218 Nandi-shwari Puja - Ashtahnik Puja, this puja is performed in the last eight days of Kartik, Falgun and Ashadh. 631258 Namno'nsya - The last of the 93 types of Namkarma is Tirthankara Namkarma. 48.12 Nikshep - Praman and Nay's Anusar, the prevalent Lok-Vyavahar is called Nikshep. 62.28 Nidhi - Chakravarti is the owner of the following nine Nidhis: 1. Kal, 2. Mahakal, 3. Pandu, 4. Manav, 5. Shankh, 6. Naisarp, 7. Padm, 8. Pingal and 9. Nana Ratna 61995 Nirvichkititsa - One of the Angas of Samyagdarshan. 63.315-316 Ni Kankshit Ang - Darshan-Vishuddhi is one form of Darshan-Vishuddhi. 63.314 Nishankit Ang - Darshan-Vishuddhi is one form of Darshan-Vishuddhi. 633313 Nishkranti Kalyanak - Doksha Kalyanak, a special festival created by Devas when Tirthankaras take up Tapas. 48:37
[P] Panchanamaskar - Namo-kar Mantra
70.137 Panchvidh Mithyatva - 1. Agyan 2. Sanshay, 3. Ekant, 4. Vip. Rit and 5. Vinayap are the five types of Mithyatva. 62.297 Panchvimshati Dustarav - The 25 elements of Prakriti etc. accepted in Sankhya Dharma. 74.72
Panchasadbhat - 1. Ahimsa, 2. Saty, 3. Achaury, 4. Brahmacharya and 5. Aparigraha. 101.119 Panchasuna - 1. Kutna, 2. Pisna, 3. Buharna, 4. Pani Bharna and 5. Chulha Jalana. 63.374. Panchprakar Sansar - 1. Dravy, 2. Kshetra, 3. Kal, 4. Bhav and 5. Bhav are the five changes. For their nature, the 'Sansarinon Muktascha' Sutra of Sarvarth Siddhi should be seen.
67.8 Paramesthi - Those who reside in the Parampad - 1. Arhant, 2. Siddha, 3. Acharya, 4. Upadhyay and 5. Sarvasadhu, these five are called Paramestho. 48613 Paravagadh - One of the ten types of Samyagdarshan. This is described by Gunabhadracharya in his Atmanushasan in the 'Agyamarg-Samudbhav' etc. shloka. 54.229 Paschasth - A type of corrupt Muni. 76.192 Purva - Multiplying eighty-four lakhs by eighty-four lakhs, the result is called Purvang. Eighty-four lakh Purvangs make one Purva. 48.28 Purvadharin - Muni who knows the eleven Angas and nineteen Purvas. 48.43 Prakriti - The types and subtypes of Karmas.
48.52 Prabhavana - One of the Angas of Samyagdarshan. 633320 Prajnapti etc. Vidya - 1. Prajnapti, 2. Kamrupini, 3. Agni,
[D] Dhanush - A Dhanush is four hands long. 48028
Nay - Knowledge that accepts one Dharma out of the contradictory eternal and non-eternal Dharmas of the Padarth, due to Vivaksha. 62.28 Navkevalalabdhi - 1. Devalgyan
2. Kevaldarshan 3. Kshayik Samyaktva 4. Kshayik Charitra 5. Kshayik Dan 6. Labh 7. Bhog 8. Upbhog and 9. Veerya are the nine Kevalalabdhis. 616101 Navpunya - 1. Pratigrahan-Padgahana 2. Uchchasthan Dena 3. Pad-Prakshalan 4. Archan 5. Namaskar 6. Manahshuddhi 7. Vachanshuddi 8. Kayashuddhi and