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Introducing Jain Words
Cover Page Doosara Kadam : The Second Step
Page 7 Paap : Immoral practice. Himsa : Injury / violence Ahimsa : Compassion / non-violence.
Page 1 Arihant, Siddh: God Achaarya : Leader Saadhu Upaadhyaaye : Preacher Saadhu Saadhu : Possessionless Monk
Page 8 Jhoot : To lie Satya: Truth
Page 2 Mangal : Auspiscious Dharm : Religion
Page 9 Chori: To steal Achaurya : Non stealing
Page 10 Kusheel : Impure sexual relations/unfaithfullness Brahmacharya : Purity in relations
Page 3 Jeev: Living being/organism Sansaar: World Sansaarik Jeev : Worldly beings Sthaawar Jeev: One sensed organism Tras jeev : Two to five sensed organisms
Page 11 Parigrah : Excessiveness of anything Aparigrah : Practicing moderation
Page 4 Ekeindriya : One sensed organism Kaayik: Having body of Prithvi : Earth Jal : Water Agni: Fire Vaayu: Air Vanaspati : Trees and vegetation
Page 12 - 13 Gati: State of living beings Manushya Gati : Human State Tiryanch Gati : Tiryanch State Dev Gati: Heaven State Narak Gati : Hell State
Page 14 - 15 Mandir: Temple Jin: God Jinaalaye :Jin Temple
Page 5 Dwindriya : Two sensed organism Treindriya : Three sensed organism Chaurindriya : Four sensed organism Pancheindriya : Five sensed organism Indriya:Sense organs - skin, tongue, nose, eyes, ears. Saeni: Beings having mind Asaeni: Beings without mind
Page 16 Mandir Shikhar: Pyramid like head of a Temple Kalash : Topmost point of Mandir Shikhar Dhwaja : Flag Panch Parmeshthi: Five supreme souls in Nnamokaar Mantra
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