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INDEX II
defects-258
its two-way description-258 Dyuti glow-160
def.-160
Dravya (substance) it as grasped by mati-jñāna-30
it as possessed of gunas and paryāyas-214
the five fundamental
substances-173
their sadharmya and vaidharmya-174
their seat of occupation-181 it as a collection of ananta qualities-216
Dravyadrsti the standpoint of substance-206, 207
the dravyarthika view-60 Dravyabandha karmic bondage of the physical type-84 def.-84
Dravyabhāṣā speech of the physical type-189
def.-189
Dravyamanas manas of the
physical type-189 def.-189
Dravyalinga sign of the physical
type-352
def.-352
Dravyaveda characteristic of the
physical type-120
def.-120
its triple division-120 Dravyahimsa formal violence-263
def.-263
Dravyadhikaraṇa an adhikarana of the dravya-type-232 Dravyarthika-naya def.-60
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it pertaining to consciousness
61
its three sub-types-61
their mutual distinction and relationship-61
Dravyastika naya the same as Dravyarthikanaya-345
Dravyendriya indriya of the physical type-89
def.-89
393
its two subtypes-89, 90 Dvicarama def.-166 Dvindriya a two-sensed soul-89 such souls illustrated-94
a sub-type of namakarma-310 Dvipasamudra the world-continents and world-oceans-137
they are asankhyāta in number-138
they all bear an auspicious name-138
their diameter-139
their relative arrangement-139 their shape-139
Dvipasiddha one emancipated in a
world-continent-364
Dvesa aversion-269
Dvyaṇuka a two-atomed physical aggregate (=diad)-183
Dhanadhanyapramāṇātikrama to
exceed the quantity that has been fixed to the possession of cattle-wealth and corn-279 def.-284
Dharma a set of ten meritorious qualities-312, 314 def.-314
Dharma-avarṇavāda speaking ill of the religion-236
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