________________
378
TATTVĀRTHA SŪTRA
its five bhāvanās-254, 255 Ahimsānuvrata the minor-scale vow
of now-violence def.-274 its five aticāras-278
def.-279 Ākāśa (an astikāya) a stratum of it
found below each hellish ground-127 is self-supported-130 is of the form of ajīva-173 is eternal, immutable, devoid of form is one-175 is devoid of activity-175 possesses ananta constituent units-178 is the seat-of-occupation for all things-181 provides room to all things187 well performs the functions attributed to the alleged substance dik-188 its qualities and modes are
neither-heavy-nor-light-218 Akiñcanya the absence of a feeling
of ownership-314
def.-317 Akrandana crying-235
def.-239 Akrośa (parīsaha) harsh words-322
def.-325 Agama scriptural texts-317 Ācāmla a penance-type-317 Ācāravastu a scriptural text-351 Acārya preceptor
def.-333 bhakti or a feeling of devotedness towards him-237, 246
vaiyāvrtya offered to him-333 Ajñāvicaya-dharmadhyāna the
dharma dhyāna-type concentrating on ājñā-341
def.-341 Ājñāvyāpādikīkriyā def.-229 Ātapa hot-radiation-193, 196
a nāmakarma-306, 309
def.-303 Ātmanindā to condemn oneself-237
def.-247 Ātmaparināma mental state
236(tr.) Atmaprasamsā to praise oneself
237
def.-247 Ātmarakṣaka a god-type-148
def.-149 Ātman soul
according to the Sānkhya, Vedānta, Nyāya, Vaiśesika, Mīmāṁsā and Buddhist systems-73 according to the Jaina system
175
74
cognition pleasure, pain etc. the modes of a soul-74 the five bhāvas of a soul-74 the magnitude of a soul-74 how a soul both existent and non-existent-206 how a soul permanent, transient, both, indescribable207 how a soul possesses qualities and modes-215 the qualities of a soul-219 the parināmas undergone by a
Jain Education International
For Personal & Private Use Only
www.jainelibrary.org