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nirvikritik = to give up food containing butter, oil, milk, curd, jaggery, and sugar (30 (d)] nirvyaghatim = lifelong fasting in absence of any affliction (30 (b)] nisarg-ruchi - to have natural or spontaneous interest in the religion of the Jina (30 (g)] nishkrodh = in whom anger does not even arise (130) nishthitarth = free of all needs (154) nishthur = cruel (30 (g)] niyuddha (nijuddham) = hand-to-hand combat (107)
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(0) oghbali - having constantly uniform and inexhaustible strength (56 (a)]
(P) paan (87, 94, 108, 124) paan-vidhi (paan-vihim) - water management including making and use of drinks (107) paap or paap karma - demeritorious karmas or sins (56 (b), 64, 65) paapkarmopadesh = to inspire, provoke, preach or advise others to indulge in sinful activities (97) paash graah = attendants who carried lances and whips (49) paashak (paasayam) = playing dice (107) pad - verse (24 (b)] padanusari buddhi - the capacity to acquire knowledge of hundreds of verses of a scripture just by hearing a single verse (24 (b)] padma - a kind of lotus (112) padmalata = a creeper (8)
padopagaman = lie down like a fallen tree (86); lifelong fasting keeping the body motionless like a fallen tree (30 (b)] paduka = sandals (86) paishunya = inculpating someone [56 (b), 87, 123] paishunya viraman = to abstain from inculpating someone (56 (b)] Paittha (Pratishtha) = anchor (16 (a)}; he anchors (20) Pakkun = Pakkan; name of a geographic area (55) palak = name of celestial vehicle (37) palakhi (38) palyopam = a metaphoric unit of time (74, 75) Panapannik = a class among vaanvyantar gods (35, 37) panas = a tree (6) panav = a musical instrument (52) panchamasik bhakt = fasting for five months (30 (b)] panchendriya vadh = killing of five ex sensed beings (57) Panhava = Pahlava; name of a geographic area (55) pani = hands (16 (b)] panit-griha = store (30 (f)] panit-shala = business center (30 (f)] pank = wet dirt or slime (69) Pankaprabha = the fourth hell (160) parachhandanuvartita = to obey the wishes and commands of spiritual guides and noble persons (30 (g)] parag = profound scholars (77) paragat - accomplished ones (187) parakram = valour (23, 69, 70) param shuddha = absolutely pure (154)
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