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INDEX II
121
an illustration to elucidate its nature-121
-a karma-297, 300
its causes-of-bondage-243
Sthāpanā representation a nikṣepatype-12
Sthāvara the static type of living
beings-86
def.-87
their varieties-87
Sthāvara (nāmakarma) a nāmakarma-298, 310
def.-301
Sthāvaradasaka ten sub-types of nāmakarma collectively so designated-301
life-duration-138
its two types, bhavasthiti and kāyasthiti-145
stoppage-of-motion-186, 187 permanence-345
Sthiti (bandha) karmic bondage in respect of duration-291, 294 def.-295
an account of it-304
Sthira a namakarma-298, 310
def.-302
static-158
Sthula (sarira) gross body-110 Sthulatva grossness, absolute and
relative-195
Sthaulya the same as sthulatva-193 Snataka a nirgrantha-type-349
def.-350
his consideration as regards
Smrti memory, a synonym for mati-23 Smrtyanupasthapana lack of. requisite memory-280 def.-286, 287
Sthiti-duration-15
in the case of samyak-darśana- Smrtyantardhana not to keep in
17
memory a regulation that has been prescribed-279 def.-284
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eight qualifying features-350 def.-350
Snigdha (sparśa) smooth touch-194 Sparśa touch
they are eight in all-194 Sparśa (nämakarma) a nāmakarma
298 def.-301
419
Sparśana field of touch-15 in the case of samyak-darśana-18 Sparśanakriya def.-229 Sparsanendriya the tactile senseorgan-88
Svaguṇācchadana to turn a blind eye towards one's own merits236
def.-246
Svarupa own nature-206 Svahastakriya def.-229
Svādhyāya self-study, type of internal penance-329 def-330
its four sub-types-334 def.-334
Svāmitva ownership-15
in the case of samyak-darśana
16
Hasyapratyākhyāna to renounce laughter-253
def.-254
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