Book Title: Agam 05 Ang 05 Bhagvati Vyakhya Prajnapati Sutra Part 04 Sthanakvasi
Author(s): Amarmuni
Publisher: Padma Prakashan

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________________ 04444444444444444444444444444444444444 bhed samapann = disjuncted (11/9/28) buddhi = intelligence (12/5/9) Bheem=the king of Raakshasas (10/5/20) Bura (11/11/23) bheeshika = cushions (11/11/50) (C) bhidhya= longing (12/5/6) celestial vehicles = vimaan (13/1) bhikshupratima = rigorous periodic chaandikya=rage (12/5/3) austerities prescribed for ascetics (10/2/6) Chaaritra =conduct (12/10/1) bhogaasha = hope (12/5/6) Chaaritra-atma = right conduct observing Bhoot (10/5/24) soul (12/10/1) bhoot = organisms (11/1/45) chaitya=temple complex (11/11/1); temple Bhootanand=the king of Bhavan-pati Devs complex with garden (11/12/1) (10/5/14) Chaitya-stambh = sacred pillar (10/5/5) Bhujaga=one of the four chief consorts of Chakra=the disc weapon (12/9/3) Atikaayendra (10/5/23) Chakravarti (12/9/3) Bhujagavati=one of the four chief consorts chakshu darshan = visual perception of Atikaayendra (10/5/23) (12/5/30) Bibhel (10/4/8) chakshu darshani=endowed with visual! perception (13/1/6) Bijaahaari = those who subsist on seeds (11/9/6) Chamar=the king of Asura gods (10/5/4) Bil-vaasi = those who dig holes and live in Chamarchancha = the capital city them (11/9/6) Chamarendra (10/5/5) Brahmacharya Paushadh = partial Chamarendra = the king of Asur-kumar ascetic vow with celibacy (12/1/24) gods (10/4/5) Brahmadatta Chakravarti (12/9/16) Champa city (10/4/11) Chandra = the king of Jyotishk Devas Brahmalok (11/10/11) (10/5/25) Brahmalok Kalp = the fifth divine realm Chandraprabha = one of the four chief (11/12/17) consorts of Chandra (10/5/25; 12/6/6) Buddha=enlightened (12/1/25) Chandravataran (12/2/1) Buddha-jaagarika (12/1/25) charam (13/1/8) Buddha-jaagarika=enlightened religious Chaturvidh ahaar tyaag paushadh = awakening (12/1/25) partial-ascetic vow renouncing food of all Buddhi (11/11/50) four kinds or with fasting (12/1/11) परिशिष्ट (513) Appendix 044545454545454545454545454545454545454545454544444444444444

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