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Mulanaayaka Mula-naya Mula-prakrti Mula-prakrti bandha Mula-sutra
Mumukshu
Munda
Munh pattika Muni
Muni subrata Muni-dharama
Murcchaa Murchastara Murmura
Murta
Murtatva
Murti
Murtipuja Murtipujak
Musala
Myaana
The large main idol or image in a Jain temple. Basic standpoint
Primary nature; Basic karma type; Primary karmic species
Basic karmic type/ configurational bond/bondage.
A group of subsidiary canons
The one desirous of salvation or liberation or Moksha; Salvation desiring
Shorn of head hairs
Mouth mask
(1) Naked or white clad but otherwise possessionless saint Monk; (2) Monk; (3) Mendicant; (4) Ascetic; (5) One who keeps maun or quiet or non-speech. He only observes, without praising or complaining; (6) A Jaina monk; literally, one who keeps control of the tongue, taking a vow of nonspeaking.
Twentieth tirthankara of the jainas
Religion of naked or white clad possessionless saint Delusion; Attachment; Infatuation; Greed; Moha Delusional level
Sparks in ashes
Corporeal; Material; Tangible; With form; Concrete; Finite
Magnitude; Incarnate
Corporeality; Materiality; Tangibility; Perceptibility Form; Image; idol Idol worshipping
Idol worshipper
A measure unit; Kuksis
The housing for the sword
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