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bahurakshika = arm-bands (19) Bahurat = a group of dissenters (122) bahuyuddha (bahujuddham) - arm wrestling (107) bajuband = armlets (37) Bal = a class of Parivrajaks (76) bal = four pronged army (23); physical strength (56 (a), 69, 70) balasampanna = rich in physical strength (25) balavyaprit = the chief of the commissariat of his army (40) Baldev = epoch maker sovereign of the land (56 (b)] bali karma = propitiatory rites (38) balis = earrings (37) Balukaprabha = the third hell (160) bandh = bondage of karmas (56 (b), 124] Barbar = name of a geographic area (55) bater = quail [4 (b)] bavadi = a deep and elaborate masonry tank or well with steps down to the water level (1 (b), 79) beej buddhi = capacity to elaborate the meaning of an aphorism like growing of a large tree from a seed (24 (b)] bhaava avamodarika (30 (b)] bhaava vyutsarg (30 (g)] bhaavabhigrah charya - to resolve to accept alms only if a donor displays a specific sentiment or activity such as mirth, singing, entertaining himself, etc (30 (c) bhaavit = enkindling [21, 22, 23, 24 (a), 26, 31, 38, 62, 94,100] bhadra kalyan = endowed with bliss, love, great charm and joy (56 (c)] bhadrapratima (24 (c)] bhadrasan - a specific design of seat (49)
Bhagavantanam = the supreme ones (20) Bhagnak = a class of Parivrajaks (76) bhakt paan dravya avamodarika = restricted consumption of food items [30 (b)] bhakt pratyakhyan = lifelong fasting (30 (b)] bhakt-pan vyutsarg = to renounce food and water and attachment for them (30 (g)] Bhaktivadi = those who took submissive devotion as religion (73) bhanit = speech (12 (a)] bharand = a mythical bird of giant proportions (27) Bhargava = a class of Parivrajaks; the followers of the tradition founded by sage Bhrigu (76) bhasha = speech (27) bhava-kshaya = shedding the karmas causing specific birth (101) Bhavan-vasi = mansion residing (34) bhavans = abodes (37) bhavya jiva = souls worthy of attaining liberation (56 (c)] bhedakar = filled with thoughts of piercing nose, ears, and other bodyparts of beings (30 (g)] bheem = terrifying appearance (42) bheri = a musical instrument (49, 52) bhiksha laabh = to resolve to accept food only when it is so lowly as to be worthy of a beggar or that which the donor himself has collected as alms or cooked from collected alms (30 (c)] bhikshacharya = to live on alms (30 (a)] bhikshupratima (24 (c)] bhindimal = javelins or slingshots (49) bhingarak = a type of bird producing humming sound like a bumble-bee [4 (b)]
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