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THE ESSENCE OF JAINA SCRIPTURES
Parigraha
Paryaya
Paryayarthika
Papa Punya Pudgala
Prthaktva Pradesha
Attachment for paraphernalia (parigraha); defined *217/3; bondage caused by 219; self-realisation endangered by 221; hindrances due to *220/2-4, 239; acceptable type of 223, 225; see also mamatva. Modification; subjected to origination and destruction 18, modifications of all substances, both present and absent, reflected in knowledge 37; absent paryaya defined 38; qualities associated with 93/2; a substance endowed with 101; substance as the substratum of 110; as the ground of seven-fold predication 115; defined 152; illustrated 153. Modificational viewpoint; difference established by (-naya) 114. Demerit; defined 181, 258; see also punya. Merit; and papa 77; defined 181. Matter; its qualities 56, 132; sound as a form of 132; space-points of 135/1; forms and constituents of 161; the physical world full with bodies of 168; bodies formed by 170; kinds of bodies formed by 171. Separateness; defined 106. Space-points; predicated of different substances 135/ 1;defined and its scope 140. A lady; why a woman is called *22414. The Divine Discourse or the essence of the scripture(s) 275. A preceptor who initiates a monk in the order; defined 210. Life-essentials or vitalities; four kinds of 146/1; Ten further subdivisions of *146/2; material nature of 147; karmic bondage consequent on the harm unto 149. Bondage of karmas, its possibility 84; of soul and matter illustrated 173-174, 177, 178; the doctrine of 179; discussed in detail 187/1, 188-189; himsa as a cause of 217. A liberable being; nature of 62. Sense of ownership, notion of mineness; mundane circuit caused by 150; renunciation of 190-191, 200/ 1, 215; not even for body 228.
Pramada Pravachanasara
Pravrajya-dayaka
Prana
Bandha
Bhavya Mamatva