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## Glossary of Terms
**Six Kalas:** Sushama, etc.
**3114 Bhashtaguna:** Anima, Mahima, Garima, Laghima, Prapti, Prakamya, Ishitva, and Vashitva are the eight qualities.
**10.173 Ashtapratihariya:** Eight miracles manifested by the Tirthankaras in Samavasarana: 1. Ashoka Tree, 2. Throne, 3. Triple Umbrella, 4. Bhamandala, 5. Divine Sound, 6. Flower Rain, 7. Sixty-four Chamaras, 8. Sound of Dundubhi drums.
**-257 Ashtaanga:** Eight limbs of Samyakdarshan: 1. Nishankit, 2. Nikaankshit, 3. Nivichikitsit, 4. Bamudha Drishti, 5. Upagoohan Bhashva Upahan, 6. Sthiti Karan, 7. Vatsalya, 8. Prabhavana.
**9.122 Astikaya:** Five types of multi-entry substances: 1. Jiva, 2. Pudgala, 3. Dharma, 4. Adharma, 5. Aakash.
**Praat:** A type of dhyana. Its four types are: 1. Ishta, 2. Viyogaj, 3. Anishta Samyogaj, 4. Vednajanaya, and 5. Nidana.
**16.176 Aakar:** Different types of objects.
**21.31.41 Aastikya:** A part of Samyakdarshan. It involves accepting the existence of: 1. Guna, 2. Atma, 3. Parlok, 4. Aakash.
**24.102 Avgahan:** The place where Jivas and other substances enter.
**9.123 Aakshepini:** A story that presents one's own opinion.
**11135 Indra:** The king of the Devas.
**2.117 Aagam:** The true scripture, the voice of the Vitaraga Sarvagya Deva.
**9.121 Indrak:** A series of Vimanas.
**101187 Achaamlavardhan:** A type of tapasya.
**777 Atmaraksha:** The protector of Indra.
**101190 Utkrishtopasak Sthan:** The eleventh Samaan Deva.
**10.158 Bhashashukladhyana:** A type of dhyana involving the contemplation of separateness.
**20244 Bhanupurvi:** The order of a topic to be described. Its three types are: 1. Purvanupurvi, 2. Antanupurvi, 3. Yatra Tatranupurvi.
**2.104 Dushama:** The opposite of "Prama."
**2.104 Maavi:** A type of knowledge.
**9.121 Maas:** The Vitaraga, Sarvagya Deva.
**22.29 Upkram:** The name of a scripture. Its five types are: 1. Anupurvi, 2. Naam, 3. Pramaan, 4. Abhidheya, 5. Maryadhikhar.
**2071 Bhaamarsh:** A type of Riddhi.
**2.1.3 Bhaaramparichyuiti:** The eighth pratima, which involves abandoning the beginning.
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