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no-agamatah-bhaava-akshina (perfect akshina not in context of Agam or only in context of action) (555, 557)
no agamatah bhaava kshapana (eradication as essence without scriptural knowledge) (588, 590)
no-agamatah-bhaava-samayik (perfect samayık not in context of Agam or only in context of action) (597, 599)
no-agamatah-dravya-aaya (physical aspect of aaya not in context of Agam or only in context of action) (560, 562) no-agamatah-dravya-adhyayan (physical aspect of adhyayan not in context of Agam or only in context of action) (538, 540)
no-agamatah-dravya-akshina (physical aspect of akshina not in context of Agam or only in context of action) (549, 551, 554)
no-agamatah-dravya-kshapana (physical aspect of kshapana not in context of Agam or only in context of action) (582, 584)
no-agamatah-dravya-samavatar (physical aspect of assimilation not in context of Agam or only in context of action) (529) no-agamatah-dravya-shankh/samkhya (physical aspect of shankh/samkhya not in context of Agam or only in context of action) (481, 484)
no-jiva (a particular jiva or soul) (476) no-skandh (a particular aggregate of matter) (476)
nogauna nama (non-attributive name) (263, 265)
noindriya
pratyaksh (perceptual cognition independent of sense organs) (438, 439)
nosamayik (605)
noshrut-karan (non-scriptural means) (604)
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(536)
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ogha (general) (534)
ogha-nishpanna (pertaining to general nomenclature) (534)
ogha-nishpanna nikshep (attribution pertaining to general nomenclature) (535)
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paad (foot) (335, 345, 359)
paad samkhya (494) paavan (264)
pad (legs) (271)
pad samkhya (494)
pada (disjunction and parsing of each word) (605)
padachhed (parsing) (605)
Padaliptasuri (308)
padarth (paraphrasing) (605)
padavigraha (to expound compound words as well as to make compound words) (605)
padma (367, 532)
padmanga (367, 532)
pakhand nama (name associated with a cult or sect) (284, 288)
paksh (fortnight) (365, 367, 532) pakshi (having wings) (271) pal (320, 322)
palaala (with laala) (265)
palash (butea frondosa) (265)
palash (that which consumes flesh) (265)
palashak (291)
palya (a large pit for storing grains or a silo) (368, 370, 508, 604)
palyopam (metaphor of silo) (313, 365, 368, 369, 370, 384, 387, 388, 389, 390, 391, 492, 532)
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