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Soul Science : Samayasāra by Jain Acārya Kundakunda
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Samayapāhuda: One of the names of the scripture Samayasāra. See also Samayasāra. Samayaprabhsta: One of the names of the scripture Samayasāra. See also Samayasāra.
Samayasāra: One of the names of the original scripture (written by Ācārya Kundakunda in Praksta language) of this book; Pure soul; Essential nature of soul; Eternal essential nature of the soul-substance; Soul in its essence.
Sampradāna Kāraka: See Kāraka.
Samyag Darśana: (Also known as SamyakDarśana, Samkita, Samyaktva) Right belief; One of the three gems of the path of liberation.
SamyagDsști: One with right belief..
Samyag)ñāna: (Also known as Samyak)ñāna) Right knowledge; One of the three gems of the path of liberation.
SamyagCāritra: (Or SamyakCāritra) Right conduct; One of the three gems of the path of liberation. Samyaktva: See SamyagDarśana. Samyama: Self restraint; Abstinence; Care and protection of living beings; Control over senses.
Samhanana: Skeletal structure. Samjñā: One of 14 subjects of investigation (MārgaņāSthāna) to describe living beings. Samkleśa-Sthāna: Intense Kaşāya leads to heavy soiling of the soul. This characteristic is known as Samkleśa-Sthāna.
Samsthāna: Bodily configuration. Samvara: Stopping of Kārmika influx. Samyama-Labdhi-Sthāna: Samyama means restraint in consumption and sensual pleasures and activities that disturb the self and others. Labdhi means gain. Stāna means place or position. Samyama-Labdhi-Sthāna indicates the level of the development of spiritual conduct or self restraint. Sayogi Kevali: Arahanta; An omniscient soul with physical body. Sādhu: Saint or saint-like person. Siddha: A liberated soul; An omniscient soul without physical body.
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