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Pehāc, having looked at xxiv Pejja, lust xvii Pharusi yam, pain 151 Phāsāiṁ, various kinds of miseries and malodies 199 Phāsapaạnāņa, tactile perception xxi Phusiamira, as a mere dew
drop 212 Pidhasappiń, crippledness 272 Potaja, a being born complete as a young one without an enveloping membrane
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Prabuddha, enlightened 249 Prajñā, penetrating wisdom xvii Prajñāpanā, prophetic injunc
tions viii Prānātipāta, sin of violence 18 Pratisamdhi, rebirth xix Pratyabhijñā, a logical conclusion based on the recognition of the past object with the present one 9 Pratyākhyānāvarana-kaṣāya, a type of passion 134 Pratyekabuddha, suddenly enlightened by an impulse 331 Pratyutpanna, instantaneously capable of checking the influx of karma-particles 289 Präyopagamana, fasting unto death 364 Pudhavikāiya, earth-beings 16 Pudho, diverse 199, 220 Punna, the haves 142 Purakkāra, dominant idea
xiii Purvas, the earlier sacred
books 249 Rddhi, grandeur 277 Rāga, attachment 293 Rajadhāni, a capital 356 Rasa, delicacies 277 Rasapannāņa, gustatory per
ception xxi, 93 Rāyaṁsī, suffering from
Tuberculosis 272 Rūva, sensual objects and body 221, 232 Rūvasardhi, meeting point of matter and spirit xix Sabalattar, variegatedness
103 Sacca, truth xv, 172, 252 Sacitta, animate 36 Sadda, sound 153 Saddhi, one who reposes faith
in someone or something 176 Sādhaka, an aspirant exerting
himself in asceticism 7 Sâdhanā, the path prescribed
for self-realization iii, 7 Sādharmika, one belonging to
the same faith 314 Sādhu, ascetic 317 Sagadabbhi, smash his own
(karmas) 174 Sāgariyam, sex 214 Sāhaņā (Skt. Sādhanā) prac
tice 14 Sahapamäenań, owing to his
infatuation 103 Saileśī stage, whose mind is rendered as calm and immobile as a mountain 241 Samādhi, meditation xvii,
absolute equipoise 214 Samādhi-marana, death sublime 355
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