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Naya
Nayavaada Nayavivaksha
Neminaatha Neun
Nibandha
Nicha gotra
Nichagotra/Nicairgotra
Nichairvrtti Nichavara Nidaana
TERMINOLOGY OF JAINISM BY DINESH VORA
• Bandha (bondage) • Punya (virtue)
• Paapa (vice)
• Samvara (arresting karma influx)
• Nirjara (exhausting accumulated karma)
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Moksa (liberation, which takes place when the soul is liberated, perfected and enlightened because of the total release from the clutches of matter-particles)
These nine can be reduced to two major categories, jiva and ajiva, which are the very basic of basic principles. Others simply help to understand the process of karma bondage until liberation.
(1) Standpoint; (2) Viewpoint; (3) Partial point of view; (4) a particular opinion or viewpoint
Doctrine of view point; Standpoint; Standpointism
A point of view with object's primary characterstics in focus
22nd Teerthankara
Samll
Connection; Operation
The lower and miserable state of an individual with reference to its individual and social status.
Low status; A karma type
Humility
Propitiatory offerings
Desire for future or future pleasure with performance of good deeds; Desire sting; A thorn; Longing for
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