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

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________________ AŅUOGADDĀRĀIM paḍimane (measurement of gold, etc., by means of artificial weights), 316; varieties & purpose, 328-9. paḍivatti (gunavao, a topic of avassaya), 73 (6); 526 (123). paduppannakalagahanam (inference by comprehension of present time), 452, 456. 222 pativiseso (difference, distinguishing characteristic), 33, passim. patthaga-ditthamteņam (by illustration of patthaga), 473-4. pattho (four kulayas), 318. pamāņeṇam (according to the standard), 263. pamāņam (standard, the third variety of uvakkama), 92; classified as fourfold 313. pamanamgule (higher measure), 333; definition and purpose 358-60; classified 361. payaram, vide next entry. payaramgule (plane surface), defined 337 (ayamgula); defined 356 (ussehamgula); defined-361 (pamāņamgula). parasamoyāre (non-self-inclusion), 530. paramparāgame (scriptural knowledge handed down from generation to generation), 470. parikamme (embellishment by producing special qualities in the thing), 79. parijitam (controlled perfectly), 14. parimamdala-samthāṇa-(round-figure), 224. parimāņasamkha ( number as compass), 477; classified 493-5. pariraa (surrounding wall ), 372. paliovame (the simile of a circular store ), 368; varieties 369. pasati (two asatīs), 318. pasamto ( sentiment of tranquility ), defined & illustrated 262 (80-1). pāņu (one ūsāsa and nīsāsa), 367 (104). pado (six amgulas ), 335. pāyavehamme (analogical knowledge achieved through partial dissimilarity), 463, 465. pāyasāhamme (analogical knowledge achieved through partial simila rity), 459 & 461. pāriņāmie ( state of innate change ), 233; classified 248. pāhanṇayae (according to prominence ), 263. purise (the sixth constituent of uvaghāya-nijjutti-anugama ), 604 (133). puvvavam (inference by a previously known characteristic ), 440, defined 441. puvvānupuvvi ( serial from the first), 131. puhattam ( a number between two and nine ), 351 [3], passim. phasana (the twenty-fourth constituent of uvaghāya-nijjutti-aṇugama ), 604 (134).

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