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GLOSSARY
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Audarika (-sharira) Karman
Kaya Karmana (-sharira)
Kala
Kalanu Kevala-jnana
is a condition of the soul which is an embodiment of consciousness; three kinds of 9; two channels of 155. The physical body 171. Karma, a subtle type of matter which inflows into the soul, when the latter is disturbed by passional vibrations etc.; ghati-k. destroyed by Mahavira 1; ghati-k. destroyed in shuddhopayoga 15; nature of and soul's contact and relation with 121-122; soul bound by 148; harm to vitalities as the cause of jnanavaraniyak. etc. 149; vitalities are further incurred due to 150; a way of escaping from 151; transformation of material aggregates into 169; body of 171; illustration of the bondage of 174; possibility of the destruction of 220, 233, 244; causes of 243; nama-k. the states of existence fashioned by 117, 118. 153. Body, an embodied being; six kinds of 218. The karmic body 171. Time; property of 134; infinitesimal-spacial-units or space-points denied in the case of 135/1. The ultimate unit of time 143. Omniscience; equated with happiness 19, 60; its direct comprehension without sensorial stages 21; the manner of its vision 29; as a reflector of present and absent modifications 37; scope of the comprehension of 41,48; its ability to know all substances with all their modifications 49; simultaneous comprehension of 50; glory of 51; pratyakshatva of 54. The omniscient; his exemption from physical feeling 20; no indirect perception in his case 22; the mode of his vision and comprehension 29; his immunity from disturbances when seeing and knowing 32; his immunity from bondage 52. Knowledge which originates after the destruction of armas; defined 42, 47. An apostle, the direct disciple of Tirthankara, but sometimes equated with acharya, who is at the head of an ascetic group 4. Quality; modifications associated with 93/2; substance is the substratum of 110; murta and amurta distinction
Kevalin
Kshayika-jnana
Ganadhara
Guna