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Sthaavara Sthaavara dasakaa Sthaavara hinsa Sthaavira Sthaavirakalpi Sthaaviravali Sthanarha paddhati Sthandila Sthapanaa
Sthapanaa nikshepa
jivas, the earth and water-bodied beings, plant etc.; (2) Immobile; (3) Static Immobile beings such as plants Immobile decad Injury to one-sensed (immobile) living beings Elders; Elder monk; Senior monks Elder's order; Communedweller monks Hagiography; Hagiology Place value notation system Dry ground; Hard ground Ritual act of asking a monk to stop for alms; To establish, Storing, Preserving, Demonstration, Installation, Representation (1) It is the dialectical form of understanding the nature of a thing by the recognition of the present state; (2) Installation of a real form in to its artificial one, installation of real bhagwan in an idol form. (3) Representational posting, Symbolic posting, Ritual act for rainy residence or alms. Serial representation Immovable Grossness; Extensivity Static Serenity Standing firm; Olccupied with; Engrossed by; Devoted; Addicted Condition; Stage of duration of bondage of karma Instrumental cause in the stoppage of motion of a
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