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________________ Bahiraatmaa Bahiranga Bahiranga dharma dhyaana Bahiranga parigraha Bahiranga suddhi Bahirchitaprakaasha Bahirmukha Bahirvyaapti Bahistatva Bahudhaa Bahulya Bahupradesi Bahusruta Bahusruta bhakti Bahuvidha Bahuvija Bahva pramaana Bakusa Balaya marana Bali TERMINOLOGY OF JAINISM BY DINESH VORA Materialist; Outer looking self; Follower of materialism or worldly enjoyments; Ordinary soul; Deluded soul; Dependent or engaged in external entities and pursuits for physical happiness The external looking soul Eulogical devotion for the lord arihant, Panch parmesthi ki bhakti etc. There are ten bahirang or outward or material ossessions. Sonu or gold, chaandi or silver, dhan or money, dhaanya or food materials, daasi or female servers, daas or male servers, vastra or clothings, paatra or material support, kshetra or land etc, makanaadi or housing etc. External purity External knowledge Extroverted External concomitance The external element; A division or variety of Tatva Mostly Thickness and height Multi-space-pointed Scripture-proficient preceptor Scripture-proficient devotion Many kinds Multi-seeds; Multi-seeded Standard measure of state A class of nirgrantha; Spotted ascetic/Saint. Starvation death Sacrifice; Sacrificial offering Page 63 of 271
SR No.007589
Book TitleTerminology of Jainism
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorDinesh Vora
PublisherDinesh Vora
Publication Year2011
Total Pages271
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size10 MB
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