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jaghanya anant-anant (minimum infinite-infinite) (506, 518, 519) jaghanya asamkhyat-asamkhyat (minimum innumerable-innumerable) (502, 512, 513, 515) jaghanya parit anant (minimum lower infinite) (504, 514, 515, 516, 517) jaghanya parit asamkhyat (minimum lower innumerable) (500, 509, 510, 511) jaghanya samkhyat (countable minimum) (498, 507, 508) jaghanya yukt anant (infinite raised to the power of itself, minimum, minimum medium infinite) (505, 516, 517, 518, 519) jaghanya yukt asamkhyat (innumerable raised to the power of itself, minimum; minimum lower innumerable) (501, 510, 511, 512, 513) jalachar-panchendriya tiryanch-yonik (aquatic five-sensed animal) (351, 387) jamai (son-in-law or daughter's husband) (306) jamaiyam (266) Jambudveep (a continent) (286, 475, 508, 531) Jambudveep Prajnapti (286) janma nakshatra (asterism) (285) jannaijjam (266) Jayant Viman (391) jihvendriya pratyaksh (perceptual cognition through the sense organ of taste) (438) Jina (485, 486, 492) Jinabhadra Gani (606) jinakalp (even higher level of austerities) (472) jit (482)
jiva (living being, soul) (470, 476, 478, 514, 527) jiva dravya (soul entity) (399, 404) jiva guna pramana (standard of validation of the living or soul by attributes) (428, 435) jivastikaya (life entity) (269, 292, 476, 533) jivit nama (name associated with survival) (284, 290) jnana (knowledge) (280) jnana guna pramana (standard of validation by knowledge-attributes) (435, 436) jnana naya (conceptual viewpoint) (606) jnana samkhya (samkhya as determinant of knowledge) (477, 496) jnana-aaya (acquisition of knowledge) (578) jnana-kshapana (eradication of knowledge) (592) jnani (scholar or sage) (280) Jnata Kula (287) jnayak sharir dravya-aaya (physicalaaya as body of the knower) (562, 563) jnayak sharir dravya-adhyayan (physical-adhyayan as body of the knower) (540, 541) jnayak sharir dravya-akshina (physical-akshina as body of the knower) (551, 552) jnayak sharir dravya-kshapana (physical-kshapana as body of the knower) (584, 585) jnayak sharir dravya-shankh/samkhya (physical-shankh/samkhya as body of the knower) (484, 485) jnayak sharir-bhavya sharir vyatirikta dravya-aaya (physical-acquisition other than the body of the knower and the body of the potential knower) (562, 565, 587)
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