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INDEX IV
teristics of 90, various infringements of
91.
samudghāta (expansion of soul), 151,
defined 151, seven kinds of 151-52,
explanatory note on 151 n, 151 fn. samgati (reconciliation), 190. samghāta (redintegration), 11. samgraha (synthetic approach), 182, defi
ned, 183. samiti (comportment), 108, described 108,
explanatory note on 180 n. samkalpa (intention), 182. samkalanātmaka (synthetic, of knowledge),
179. sāmparāyika (leading to transmigration),
146. sammucchinnakriya (stage bereft of all
vibration), 147. samvara (inhibition), 156. sāmvyāvahärika (empirical), 177, defined
178, explanatory note on 178 n. samskära (memory trace), 179. samyama (self-restraint), 158, 172, defined,
172. samyamopavardhaka (promoting self-res
traint), 172. samyag-darśana (right faith), 144 n. samjna (thought capacity) 50, explanatory
note on 51 n. samlekhana (scraping penance unto death),
121, explanatory note on 121 n. sammūrcchima (invertebrate beings), 54-55,
explanatory note on 53 n, 55 fn. samka (scepsis, i.e. doubt regarding end),
91. samsarānuppehå (reflection on the nature
of transmigration), 128. samsärin (a being subject to birth and
death), 47, explanatory note on 47 n. samkramana (mutul transformation), 62. samsärabhirutva (fear of worldly life), 91
n. sumstava (cultivation of familiarity), 91. samsthāna (configuration), 6, 24, definite
and indefinite 9. samvara (stoppage of influx, of karman),
26, defined 84, five types of 84. samvega (desire for salvation), 90, explana-
tory note on the meaning of 90-91 n. samyag-cäritra (right conduct), 104, defi
ned 104, five types of 105. samyag-darśana (right faith), 103, defined
103, note on the relative importance of
104 n. samyag-drsti (right belief) 145. samyag-jñāna (right knowledge), 103, defi
ned 103. samyagmithyādrsti (right-cum-wrong be
lief), 133, defined 136, explanatory note
on 136-37. samyak tapah (right penance), 121, defined
121. samyaktva (right attitude or faith), 85, ex
planatory note on 85 n, five kinds of 85, two kinds of 87, explanatory note on five kinds of 86-87 n, defining charac
samyama (restraint), 46. samyoga (conjunction), 24. śarira (body), 148, five kinds of 149. śariri (embodied being, or soul), 148. sarvatha (absolutely), 143. sarvavirata (totally abstinent), 138, 145. sāsvādana (residual tasting of right faith)
85, 133, defined 136 sat (real), 188, defined, 189. satya (truthfulness), 106, 157, defined 107. sauksmya (subtlety), 6, ultimate and rela
tive 9. sävadyavrtti (sinful propensity), 92.. sayogikevali (omniscient with activities),
133, defined, 143. siddha (liberated soul), 47, 97, defined 97,
fifteen kinds of 98, upward movement,
98. sikşavratas (supplementary vows), 117,
kinds of 118, detailed explanatory note
on 118-19 n. skandha (aggregated compound of atoms)9. soka (sorrow), 142 fn. sparsa (touch),.6, kinds of 10. sparsa (contact with snake and the like),
154. sparśana (contact), 197. spaşta (vivid), 177. śruta (spiritual knowledge), 156. śruta (verbal testimony), 179. śrutajñāna (verbal knowledge), 34, note on
the fourteen kinds of 34 n. śrutanisrita (perception depending on the
verbal symbol). 29, kinds of 29, note on
twenty-eight types of 32 n. sthapana (a kind of niksepa) (name labe
lled on a representation), 193, defined 194, two kinds of 194-95, explanatory
note on 145. saptabhangi (sevenfold predication), 181,
defined 181. smrti (recollection), 179, defined 179, expla
natory note on 179 n. steya (stealing), 132. sthaulya (extensity), 6, ultimate and rela
tive 9. sthāvara (immobile), 47. sthirikarana (stabilization in faith), 92. sthiti (duration, of bondage), 65. strīveda (faminine sex passions) 142 fn. sudhyata (proper concentration), 157. sukha (happiness), 175, defined 175. sukhābhiprāya (desire for happiness). 171. śukladhyāna (pure concentration) 127, defi
ned 128, four kinds of 128-29, three stages of 129 n, detailed comparative
note on 129-30 n. sūkşma samparāya (conduct attended with
subtle passions), 105, 142, 146. sutapasyita (well-practised penance), 157. suttarui (Skt: sütraruci-predilection for
scripture), 128
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