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Päpanubandhi Päp: Päpanubandhi Punya: Paramänu: Paramätmä: Parinaman: Parishah: Parochialism: Paroksha: Pärshwa tradition: Paryäy: Paryäyärthic Nay: Paushadh: Phobia: Pradesh: Prakruti: Prärabdha: Pramäd: Pramatta Virati: Pratham: Pratyakhyänävaraniya: Pruthwikäy: Pudgal/ Pudgalästikäy: Punya: Punyänubandhi Päp: Punyänubandhi Punya: Purush: Purushärth: Rajoharan: Reincarnation: Ruchak Pradesh: Sägaropam: Sahajänand: Sahävo: Sakäm Nirjarä: Salvation: Samay: Samayasär: Samvar: Samaväyäng: Samyag Darshan: Samyag Jnän: Samyak Chäritra: Samyaktrayi: Samyaktva: Sanchit Karma: Sangh: Sanjwalan: Sänkhya: Sarvadarshi: Sarvajna: Sarva Virati: Säswädan: Sat: Sayogi Kevali: Sensuous: Shad Darshan:
Unwholesome Karma leading to new unwholesome ones Wholesome Karma leading to unwholesome ones Infinitesimally minute particles of Pudgal Supreme entity
Modifications
Tribulations Narrowness of mind or thought
Indirect perception
Tradition of Lord Pärshwanath Changing state View point that considers the changing states Practicing the life of a monk Irrational persisting fear
Infinitesimal area
Type Destiny determined by previous Karma
Indolence; invigilance Restraint subject to indolence First What can be avoided by taking vows Earth bodies Lifeless matter with form etc. Meritorious activity Unwholesome Karma motivating wholesome ones Wholesome Karma motivating wholesome ones Embodied person; entity Endeavor
Whisk, broom Rebirth
Region of soul immune from bondage Comparable to ocean, inconceivably long period Bliss at ease
Nature; property Planned eradication of Karma Liberation Infinitesimal part of a second Name of a well known book by Kundkundächärya
Preventing the acquisition of Karma Name of the fourth original Agam
Right perception Right knowledge; enlightenment Right action or behavior Right perception, right knowledge and right action Right conviction Accumulated Karma Religious order Smoldering; Very subtle defilement Religious philosophy believing in immutable soul Omnipercipient Omniscient Fully restrained; 6th stage of elevation Having taste of previous experience; 2nd stage of elevation That which exists forever Embodied omniscient; 13th stage of elevation Pertaining to senses
Six schools of thought