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TATTVĀRTHA SUTRA
Pararūpa alien nature-206 Paralinga sign characteristic of a
non-Jaina-361 Paravivāhakarana to arrange
someone else's marriage-279
def.-283 Parayyapadeśa to say about one's
own possession that it belongs to someone else-280
def.-287 Parāghāta a nāmakarma-297, 310
def.-303 parigraha accumulation of
possessions-236 def.-243 attachment-for-possession-251 def.-269 appropriation in the case of
gods)-160, 162 Parināma transformation-191, 213,
220 the Buddhist view of it-220 the Nyāya view of it-220 teh Jaina view of it-220 it in the case of substances and qualities-220 its types and their respective
seats-221 Parināminityatā permanence in the
midst of transformations-73 Parināminityatvavāda the doctrine
of permanence-cum-transience, it is applicapable to physical as well as conscious entities204 it has experience for its chief
means of support-205 Paridevana bewailing-235
def.-239
Parihāra a prāyacitta-type-331
def.-331 Parihāravisuddhi a caritra-type-328
def.-329 in the case of nirgranthas-350 in the case of siddhas-362 Parisaha a class of discomforts
technically so designated-321 def.-322 its 22 types-321
def.-322 Parīşahajaya-to gain mastery over
parīşahas-312 Paroksa the indirect variety of
pramāna-21 def.-22 it covers the two jñāna-types mati and śrutā-21 its definition in the science of
logic-22 Paryāpta a nāmakarma-297
def.-302 Paryāya mode-214
a mode and the corresponding substance never found apart from each other-30 a mode as related to the
corresponding quality-214 Paryāyadrsti the standpoint of
mode-206, 207
the paryāyārthika view-60 Paryāyārthikanaya its subject
matter-60 its four divisions-60 it pertaining to consciousness
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Paryāyāstikanaya the same as
Paryāyārthikanaya Palyopama a non-numerable type
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