Book Title: Agam 32 Chulika 02 Anuyogdwar Sutra Part 02 Sthanakvasi
Author(s): Aryarakshit, Amarmuni, Tarunmuni, Shreechand Surana, Trilok Sharma
Publisher: Padma Prakashan

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________________ kunde badarani (berries in a bowl) (476) kundika (small trough or basın) (321) kunt (a spear like weapon) (265) kupravachanik (565) kupravachanik dravya-aaya (mundane physical-acquisition) (570) kutaj (296) kutra (604) kuttimkar (a miner, a mason) (304) linga (characteristics) (440) lobh-aaya (acquisition of attitude of greed) (579) lobh-kshapana (eradication of attitude of greed) (591) lobha (greed) (281, 533) lobhi (greedy) (281) lohakatah (steel cauldron) (336) lohi (a steel pan or concave platen) (336) lohit (430) lok (occupied space, universe, islands and oceans) (332, 360, 361, 362, 413, 416, 475, 508,531, 554) lokakash (occupied space) (331, 420, 514, 604) Lokayatiks (heretics) (524) lokottar (spiritual) (467, 565) lokottar Agam (spiritual scripture) (469) lokottarik dravya-aaya (mundane physical-acquisition) (571) laala (saliva) (265) labdhipratyayik (405) labu (gourd or pot made of gourd) (267) lac (hundred thousand) (326, 348, 355) laghu sparsh (light touch) (433) lakshans (signs like conch-shell) (334, 604) laktak (coloured red) (267) langul (tail) (271) languli (having long tail) (271) Lantak Kalp (355, 391) lasati (rises and falls) (312) laukik (565) laukik (mundane) (467) laukik Agam (mundane scripture) (468) laukik dravya-aaya (mundane physical-acquisition) (566, 570) laukik pratyaksh (conventional perception) (439) lava (367, 532) layan (a dugout or cave on a hill) (336) lepyakar (an artisan painting or plastering walls, also a sculptor making plaster figures) (304) liksha (339, 344) (M) maan (conceit) (281, 334, 533) maan pramana (volume measure) (316, 317) maan-aaya (acquisition of attitude of conceit) (579) maan-kshapana (eradication of attitude of conceit) (591) maani (conceited) (281) maas (month) (365, 367, 532) maayi (deceitful) (281) madamb (a remote town) (267, 475) madambik (land lord or governor) (309) madhur (having sweetness of utterance and meaning) madhur (sweet) (267, 298) (532) Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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