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ons), 139, explanatory note on 141 n. niyata-vipaka (certain fruition, of karman),
64.
noindriya (mind), 41. ogādharui (Skt. avagādharuci-deep and
steadfast predilection), 128. padipucchana (Skt : pratiprcchana—inqui
ring regarding words and their mea-
nings), 128. papa (demerit), 26, defined 70. pāpacarana (sinful activity), 162 parāghata (accident), 154. paramänu (atom), 9, note on indivisible
nature of 10 n, note on combination of
12 n, chart-union or non-union of 13. pāramarthika (transcendental), 177, defined
178, varieties of 178. parapāşanda (heretic), 91. paratva (priority), 15. pariharavisuddhi (purification through
penance), 105. pariņamana (change), 189. parināma (transition), 191 n. parināma (transformation), 15, 45. pärināmiki (perceptual cognition not de
pending on verbal symbol as condition
of mature experience), 32. parivartanā (Skt : parivartana-recapitula-
tion of text learnt by rote), 128. paroksa (mediate--non-intuitional cogni
tion), 177, defined 178, varieties of 178
79. paroksa (indirect), 134. paryälocana (contemplation), 121. paryāpta (developed, of soul), 51. paryāpti (bio-potential), 52, kinds of 52. paryaya (mode), 2, 22, 184, kinds of 23,
distinguishing characteristics of 24. - phala bandhana (bondage of effect), 61. potaja (being born without placenta), 54. prabha (lustre), 6. prabhāvanā (generation of respect for Jaina
scripture), 92. pradeša (mass of karmic matter), 65. pradeśas (points of space), 151. pradeśa (indivisible point), 16. praksepana (projection), 151. pramada (remissness), 73, 139, defined 75,
explanatory note on the meaning of 75
fn, 139 pramana (valid cognition), 177, defined
177, kinds of 177. pramana (condition of knowledge). 191 n. pramātā (subject of knowledge), 192. pramattasamyata (self-restrained but sub
ject to remissness). 133, 138, defined
138. prameyatva (being an object of knowledge), prameya (object of knowledge), 187, defi
ned 188, critical note on real object
188 n. pramiti (authentic knowledge), 190, critical
note on the nature of 190-91.
prāņa (bio-energy dependent on bio-poten
tials), 53, ten kinds of 53, explanatory
note on 53. prasangaja incidental protection of life),
166, three stories on the moral value of
167-69. prasupta (dormant state), 64. pratibandhi (restricted), 169. pratighäta (obstruction of power), 60. pratimă intensive course of discipline),
179, detailed description of 119, detai
led note on various kinds of 119-20 n. prati prasava (final elimination), 143 n. pratisamlinata (seclusion) 121, defined 124. pratyabhijña (recognition), 179, defined
179. pratyākhyāna (abstinence from causing
injury to living beings), 162. pratyākhyāna (renunciation), 76, explana
tory note on 93 n. pratyakşa (immediate, intutional percep
tion) 177, defined 177, kinds of 177. pravsttinimitta (real meaning), 186. prāyaścitta (atonement), 124, defined 124. preyaḥ sampadana (accomplishment of
happiness), 160. pudgala (matter), 1,150, note on the mean
ing of pudgala and its attributes 6 n, punya (merit), 26, defined 68, explanatory
note on its relation with dharma 70 n. purvakoti (ten million pūrvas), 144-45 n. purusa-veda (masculine sex passions), 142
fn. rāga (attachment), 142 fn, 171, defined
171. rasa (taste), 6, kinds of 10. rasa-parityāga (abstinence from delica
cies), 121, defined 123. rati (liking for non-restraint), 142 fn. raudradhyāna (concentration due to anger),
132, defined 132. rjusutra (straight and direct), 182, defined
184, explanatory note on 185 n.. rūpin (material), 101. Sabda (sound), 6, kinds of 10. śabda (verbalistic naya), 182, defined 186,
explanatory note on 185 n. sādhana (probans), 180. sādhyajñāna (the knowledge of proban
dum), 180. sadupadesa (rightpersuasion), 162. sakāmå (of nirjarā, voluntary), 95. säkära (determinate, of consciousness), 27. sama (tranquillity), 90 sämänya (general quality), 20, 183. sāmāya (universal), 188, defined 189. samasti (group), 170. samava (instant), 14. samabhirūdhah (etymological approach),
182, defined 186, note on 186 n. såmåyika (abstinence from all sinful acti
vities), 105. sambhiri (fear from understanding the
miseries of hellish life), 91 n.
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