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GLOSSARY
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Trasa (-kaya) Movable body (or being) that possesses more than one
sense 182. Deva
A god, a resident of heavens; nature of his happiness
71, 73-75. Dravya
Substance; defined 49, 95; infinite number of and infinite modifications of 49; as made up of qualities 93/2; nature of 96; differentia of 97-98; origination etc., associated with the condition of 99; origination etc. intimately and simultaneously united with 102; existential character of and immunity from modificational disturbance 103; its relation with qualities and modifications 104; satta as the characteristic of 105, 109, 110; positive and negative aspects of 111; two kinds of 127; concrete and nonconcrete qualities of 130; space-points of 141; three
fold nature of 154. Dravyarthikal-naya) substantial viewpoint; non-difference established by
114. Dvesha
Aversion (Pk. form dosa) 81, 83. 84, 180: see raga (or
attachment) with which it is generally coupled. Dharma
equated with charitra and sama 7; the soul considered
as 8; a designation of shraman 92. Dharma
The principle or fulcrum of motion; property of 133;
space-points of 135/1. Dhyata
A meditator; qualifications of 196. Niryapaka An ascetic who establishes a defaulter-monk in the
correct behaviour; defined 210. Nirvana
Nirvana or liberation; a way of attaining 6: salutation to the path of 199; in the same birth women cannot attain *224/3-10, infatuation as a hindrance to 239;
attainment of 259-260. Pancha-parameshthin The five dignitaries; enumerated and saluted 4. Paramanu
A primary or subtle-most atom; a measure of spacepoint 137; nature of and the aggregates formed by 163; process, with illustration, of aggregates formed by
164-166. Para-samaya Those who do not understand the reality of the self
and are affected or conditioned by "the other”; defined 93/2, 94, 98.