Book Title: Agam 45 Chulika 02 Anuyogdwar Sutra
Author(s): Nathmal Tatia
Publisher: Research Institute of Prakrit Jainology & Ahimsa Mujjaffarpur

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________________ APPENDIX I : PRAKRIT WORDS 221 dhuvaniggaho (synonym of avassaya), 29 (2). nayappamāņe, vide paya-ppamāne. não (synonym of āvassaya), 29 (2). nămanipphappe (nikkheva purtaining to particularized name), 534; fourfold 593. nāmam (name, the second variety of uvakkama), 92; classified as ten fold 208. namaņupuvvi (serial as name), 93. nāmenam (according to names), 263. nāmovakkame (uvakkama as name), 76-7. naliya (two kucchis), 335. nikkheva nijjutti-aņugame (exposition of the related topics through nikkheva), 602, 603. nikkheve, vide nikkheve. niggame (the third constituent of uvaghāya-nijjutti-aņugama), 604 (133). nijjutti-apugame (exposition of the related topics), 601: classified 602. niddese (the second constituent of uvaghāya-nijjutti-anugama), 604 (133). nipphavo (one-third of a kammamāsaa), 328. nimamtana (invitation for things to be acquired), 206 (16). nirutti (the twenty-fifth, that is, the last constituent of uvaghāya-nijjutti anugama). 604 (134); 606 (136). nisīhiya (utterance for the sake of avoiding generation of fear among other monks at the time of entering the place), 206 (16). nimdapā (khaliyassa, a topic of āvassaya), 73 (6); 526 (123). nisaso (numerable avaliyās), 367. no-goņpe (according to the attributes denoted by the word being not true of the meaning of the word), 263. paesaditthamtenam (by illustration of space-points), 473, 476. paccakkhe (perceptual cognition), 436; varieties and their definition 437-9. paccaya. (the eight constituent of uvaghāya-nijjutti-aņugama), 604 (133). pacchápupuvvi (serial from the last), 131. pajjavasamkhā, vide 494 (i) (footnote). padipakkhapadeņam (according to the words being opposite in mean ing to the actual words used), 263. paļipuccha (asking permission of the teacher again for the same work which was once forbidden), 206 (16). padipunpaghosam (perfect in accent), 14. padipurnam (perfect in metre and meaning), 14.

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