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Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra
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Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir
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37 Ja is famous among the masters of words to denote Vegita, Jaghana and Jetā.
Jha denotes Jhanjhāvāta and Naşta, while Na' expresses Gāyana and Gharghara-dhyani.
Ta is famous for Pșthivi and the sound Ța-Ța, and Tha for Mahesvara and Sünya.
Tha is used to mean Vịhaddhvani and Candramangala, and Da is used for the sound of Trāsa.
17 Dha denotes Dhakkā, Nirguna and Dhvani. Ņa expresses Jñāna and Nirņaya.
Ta means Caura, Kroda and Puccha. Tha is used to mean Siloccaya and Bhayarakşaņa.
19 Da mcans Kalatra, Dāna, Cheda and Dhātu. Dha expresses Dhana and Dhanesa, and Dhä is Dhātā.
20 Dhī expresses Dhişanā. Dhū is Bhāra and Cintā. Na is used for Sugata and Bandha, and Nu for Stuti.
21 Nī is Netā and Nau is Tarani. (Na expresses Sugata, Buddha, Stuti and Sürya.
22 Na indicates Svāgata, Bandha, Vộkşa and Sūrya ). Pa is Kuvera and Paścima.
23 Pa is Pavana, Pā is Pāna and Pātā. Pha indicates Kapha, Vāta and Ahvāna.
24 Pha is also used to mean Jhanjhāvāta and Akşara; and Phi is used for Kopa and Nisphala-bhāsaņa.
25 Ba is Vakşa-sthala and Gadā, while Bha denotes Nakşatra and Bhramara.
26 Bhā is Dīpti, Bhū is Bhūmi, and Bhĩ is Bhaya. Ma is Śiva, Candramā and Vedhā. Mā denotes Lakşmī.
Mā is Mätä and Mäna; Mu is Bandhana. Ya is used by the gentlemen for Yaśa and Vāyu.
. 28 Ya is Yāna, Yātā and Tyāga. Ra denotes Kāmā, Anila and Vahni.
29 Ra, Riare Dhana; Ra is Dhānya, and Ru is Bhaya. La is Indra, Lavaņa, and Dāna. Lī is Ślesaņa.
30 La denotes Śleşa, Āsaya, :Pralaya, Sadhana, Mānas, Varuña and Sāntvanā.
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