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phoḍia (sphotita), incensed flavoured 54.
piccha, broom or brush 76. pihiyacca, guarding his body 98. pindaiṣaṇa, carefulness in begging food 62. pitthimamsia (pṛṣṭhamamsika), indulgence in backbiting 11. pitrs (Brāhmaṇical),
or
deceased
ancestors 24.
porabiya (parvabija), plants propagating from joints 19. porisim tiriya-bhittim,
wall of
man's length 97. prabhṛtikā, sacrifices performed for deities 65.
pradhana, exertion, energetic effort, striving, concentration of mind 96.
pramada, sway of passions and nonvigilance of mind 21, 23. pramatta, non-vigilant 26 n. pramatta-yoga, mental, vocal and physical activity associated with pramāda 23. pramatta-yogāt
prāṇavyaparopanam himsā, violence in taking away of life under the sway of non-vigilance rooted in passions 23. pramāņas, numerical strength of different categories 70, 74. prānasamyama, life and self-restraint 86 n.
prāṇātipāta, (Vasubandhu) taking away of life; an aforethought of killing of another person unerringly 23, 26 n.
prasasta, wholesome 83 n.
prasasta bhāvanās,
thoughts 60, 62.
praśravana, easing oneself of urine
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pratibha, extra-sensory 37. pratikramaņa, retracing 21, 58.
wholesome
Sanskrit, Prakrit and Pali Words 127
name of the
pratilekhanā, inspection of outfit 51, broom or brush 76. pratipatti, discipline 35. pratyakhyāna, the ninth Purva 63. pratyakhyana-parijñā, of renunciation, 42. pratyapaya, future health hazards 70.
pratyayasya paracitta-jñānam, by concentration on the minds of other, there arises the knowledge of other mindss 38.
pratyupekṣakāḥ,
inspection-party
pratyupekṣaṇa, survey 47. pravacana-mātā, scriptural matrices, namely five samitis and three guptis 29, 36, 56. pravacana-prabhāvanā, dissemination of scriptural knowledge 83n. pravrajya, see pabbajjā 42. pravartaka, a monk-officer responsible for the administration of the samgha 60.
46.
cultivation
pravata, breezy 52.
pravrajaka, an ācārya who initiates the disciples 34.
pravrajana, initiation 58, 68. prayaścitta, expiation 1, 14, 70. prayogya, usable 49, 54. pubbe-nivāsānussatiñāṇa (pūrvanivāsānusmṛtijñāna), memory of past lives 37.
puräkarma, blemishes of the activities of the householder before the act of giving 58. puruhūta, (Vedic) Indra 17. pūrva, a variety of Jaina scripture 1, 2, 62, 64, (84,000,00 × 84,000,00 years) 85 n. pūrvāgamas, ancient Agamic texts
86n.
pūrva-koți, ten million pūrvas 69.
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