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GLOSSARY OF NON-ENGLISH WORDS.
Taqdîr [price] destiny. Tat twam asi (maafa), that thou art. Tattva [ata), an ultimate principle, a final subject of study;
an essential truth. Tejasa-sarira (@auvat), a kind of body., Tirthamkara (aiu**), a title of the 24 Holy Ones of Jainism Tri beni (raafi], a confluence of three rivers. Turiya (ata), super consciousness, blissfulness. Tyâga (raro), renunciation.
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Upadhyâya (sqr419), a learned saint. Ordhva-loka ( @tex], the celestial regions. Utsarpipi (orafica], a division of time as large as an avasarpini. Uttara-Mimâmsâ (EpithAia], Vedanta.
v. Vâch (vâk) [ar], speech. Vaikriyika-sarira [afafazni ak] a kind of body. Vairágya (arra), renunciation ; non-attachment. Vaisheshika (affar), one of the six schools of Hindu philosophy. Vâlukâprabhâ (arga19H), the name of the third hell. Vansh â (an), the name of the second hell. Vâsanâ (arear], an impression or idea. Vayu [arg), air. Veda [a], lit., knowledge; one of the four great scriptures of
the Hindus, Vedaniya (aeira), the group of karmic forces which control the
experiences of pleasure and pain. Vedânta [aęia), lit. the end of knowledge; one of the six schools
of Hindu philosophy. Veerya (are), power. Vijñānamayakosha [fagi makta), an envelope of subtle matter ;
the sheath of thought.
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