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TATTVĀRTHA SŪTRA
an illustration to elucidate its nature-121 -a karma-297, 300
its causs-of-bondage-243 Purusārtha goal of human
aspiration-1 kāma and moksa, the chief ones-1 artha and dharma, the
subsidiary ones-1 Pulāka a nirgrantha-type-349
def.-349 his consideration as regards eight qualifying features-350
def.-350 Pūrvadhara one versed in the
Pūrva-texts-343 Purvaratānusmaranavarjana to
refrain from recalling the sensuous enjoyments earlier experienced-255
def.-256 Prthaktva a technical designation
for the numbers two to nine163
difference-345 Prthaktvavitarka (-savicāra) a
śukladhyāna-type-344, 345
def.-345 Prthvipinda hellish ground (the
same as bhūmi) Potaja one born in a bare state
104
def.-108 Pausadhopavāsa-272
def.-274 its five aticāras-280
def.-286 Prakīrņaka a god-type-148
def.-149 Prakrtibandha karmic bondage in
respect of nature-294
def.-294 Prakrtisankrama conversion of one
karma into another. This takes place only in the case of derivative karma-types belonging to the same basic
karma-type-305 Pracalā (-vedaniya) a karma-297
def.-298 Pracalāpracalā(vedaniya) a karma
297
def.-298 Pracchana a svādhyāya-type-334
def.-334 Prañjā(-parīsaha) miraculous
intellect-322
def.-325 Pranītarasabhojanavarjana to
refrain from taking delicious food-255
def.-256 Pratara splitting-type-331
def.-331 Pratikramana a prāyaścitta-type
def.-331 Pratirūpakavyavahāra to deal in
counterfeit commodities-279
def.-283 Pratisevanākusila a sub-type of the
kuśīla-type of nirgrantha-349 Pratyaksa the direct variety of
pramāna-21 def.-21, 22 its three types-22
its sāṁvyāvahārika form-22 Pratyabhijnā recognition
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