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kanthis = a type of necklace (37)
kanti radiance [56 (a)]
kapalik = skull-carrying mendicants (53)
Kapil = a class of Parivrajaks (76) karadhani waist-band (38) karans = means (mind, speech, and body) (57)
karapidit persons who suffered under heaving state tax and other duties (53) karbat market (53); a very small town or a trading post (69, 70)
karghani waistbands (37)
Karkant a class of Parivrajaks (76) harsh and devoid of love
karkash [30 (g)]
karma prakritis species of karma by qualitative segregation (130) karma vyutsarg (30 (g)]
karman = karmic (153)
Karman sharira karmic body (146) karnpurs = ornament for the ears made of fresh flowers (79)
karotika = earthen pots (86)
kartal a musical instrument (53)
karya hetu to show respect and offer services to teachers before, during and after acquiring knowledge (30 (g)] kashaya pratisamlinata passions [30 (f)
restraint of
kashaya vyutsarg [30 (g)] kashta shayan plank (116)
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katachhed (kadagachhejjam) = art of drilling or cutting of holes in leaves and plates in scattered formation (107)
katak bangles (79)
kathak story tellers [1 (a), 2 (b)) katisutra = waist band (79)
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katuk a source of pain for self and others [30 (g)]
kaudi = shells (73)
Kaukuchik those who amuse people with ridiculous and grotesque gestures and behaviour (75)
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Kautrak those who sleep on the ground (74)
kautuk auspicious mark on forehead. (17); placatory rites to invoke good omen (38)
kautumbik heads of large families (38)
kautvik = bards (49)
kaya vinaya = modesty of body [30 (g)] kaya-yoga activity associated with body (145, 150)
kayabali endowed with strength of body [24 (a)]
kayaklesh mortification of body [30 (a), 30 (e)]
kayaklesh tap [30 (e)]
kayayoga pratisamlinata = turning absolutely still [30 (f)]
kayotsarg☐ dissociating mind from the body [30 (g)]
kesh lunchan pulling out hair (116) kesharika dusters or mops (86) Keval jnanis (24 (a)]
keval-darshan = right perception/faith (115, 179); a non-manifest vivacity of perception in Siddha (178)
Keval-jnana omniscience [24 (a), 30 (g), 115, 179); a manifest vivacity of knowledge (178)
keval-jnana and darshan ultimate knowledge and perception (127, 128)
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Kevali the omniscient [16 (a), 141, 142, 145, 146, 147, 149, 150, 151]
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