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## Principles-Word-Definitions
**Ulunchana:** A specific type of earthen vessel.
**Uha:** The reasoning used to determine the unknown specifics of a meaning grasped through inference. It is a synonym for Eha.
**Ekapradeshaganahani sthanaantar:** The loss of regions that occurs at every moment during the time of the loss of a single quality.
**Ekasthanik Bandha:** In this text, this term is used for the natures that are capable of being bound in a single quality-place (3, 174). Generally, the binding of the section of the vine in a single place is called Ekasthanik Bandha.
**Ekanta-sakar-prayogya-sthana:** The places of consequence that are capable of being used for knowledge in a solitary, concrete manner are called Ekanta-sakar-prayogya-sthana.
**Oj:** A quantity that leaves a remainder of one or three when divided by four is called Oj.
**Audarik-sharira-dravya-vargana:** The categories of matter that contribute to the formation of an Audarik body are called Audarik-sharira-dravya-vargana.
**Karmnik-kal:** The remaining state of karma, excluding the time of Aavadha, is called Karmnik-kal, or the time of the shedding of bound karma.
**Karma-sthiti:** The most excellent state of karma is called Karma-sthiti.
**Kali-oj:** A quantity that leaves a remainder of one when divided by four is called Kali-oj.
**Kayasthiti:** The time of continuously grasping the same synonym without leaving the intended body, such as a plant, is called Kayasthiti.
**Karman-sharira-dravya-vargana:** The atoms of matter that become transformed into karma due to the influence of the soul's attachment and aversion are called Karman-sharira-dravya-vargana.
**Krit-yugma:** A quantity that leaves no remainder when divided by four, i.e., a quantity that is completely divisible by four, is called Krit-yugma.
**Kriti:** A quantity that increases when squared and also increases when its square-root is subtracted from its square and then squared again is called Kriti.
**Kostha:** Just as a storehouse keeps various grains separate within itself, similarly, the intellect, like a storehouse, remembers a known object for a long time. This is called Kostha.
**Kriya-karma:** The performance of actions like circumambulation, prostration, and repetition during the time of Samayik and other necessities is called Kriya-karma.
**Kshayik-samyak-tva:** The right vision arising from the destruction of the four poisons (Kshaya) and the three obscurations of perception (Darshan-moha) is called Kshayik-samyak-tva.
**Kshayo-pashmik-samyak-tva:** The right vision arising from the destruction and pacification (Upa-shama) of the aforementioned seven natures is called Kshayo-pashmik-samyak-tva.
**Kshudra-bhav-grahana:** The shortest lifespan of a subtle Nigodaya being is called Kshudra-bhav-grahana-kal.
**Kshetra-pratyas:** The area encompassed by the soul's perception is called Kshetra-pratyas.
**Gaveshana:** The investigation into the specifics of an object grasped through inference is called Gaveshana. This is also another name for Eha.