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Annexure-VII
Glossary
Abhinandanath The forth Thirthankar of Jain religion Adinath or The first Thirthankar of Jain religion Rishabhadev Agamas
Original texts of Jainism based on Mahavira's teachings. Ahimsa
Non-voilence, A principle propagated by Thirthankar, for the
live life Ajitnath
The Second Thirthankar of Jain religion Aksata
Holy rice used during worshipof Jain Tirthankar Anantnath The fourteenth Thirthankar of Jain religion Aparigraha Concept of non-possessiveness Aranath
The eighteenth Thirthankar of Jain religion Ardh Mandapa Entry porch to the temple Arhat or Arihant A Sanskrit word: “one who is worthy" in Jainism, a perfected
person, one who has gained insight into the true nature of
existence and has achieved nirvana (spiritual enlightenment) Arhat dharma The religion propagated by Arhat or Thirthankar Astapratiharyas Stone with carving of Jain Tirthankars images Ayagapatas Stone with depicting the Jain religion and features Balanaka entrance campaign on four sides Basadi
Word used for Jain Temple in Karnataka Bharat
The name of country India and as per Jain literature it is believe
that, this name came from the elder son of Lod Rishav dev Bhattarak Head of Jain religion Brahmanism The religion of Vedic period Buddha
The founder of Budhhism religion Buddhism
An Indian religion started by Budhha in 5th Century BC Chaiya
A Budhhist assembly hall Chaityalaya A residential temple in Jain religion Chandprabha The eighth Thirthankar of Jain religion Chaturmukha or Four faced Chaumukh Chaturyam Religious concept propagated by Tirthankar Mahavir Dharma
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