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JAINA PHILOSOPHY : AN INTRODUCTION
consideration.
unfrequented by human beings. Anavadagra Endless, infinite. Anabhoga Ignorance; forgetAnavadya Sinless.
fulness. Anavama Free from fault, Anābhogapratisevanā Inperfect.
curring a sin unknowingly. Anavasthā Infinite regress. Anāyatana A place unworthy Anavasthāpya Temporary
of an ascetic to live in. expulsion.
Anārambha Giving no pain to Anavasthita Unsteady.
living beings, freedom from
sinful actions. Anaśana Fasting, giving up
Anārambhajivin An ascetic food and water for some time
who is free from all sinful or for ever.
actions. Anakäropayoga Indetermi
Anārya Barbarous, uncivinate knowledge.
lized, cruel, uncultured, sinful. Anākutți Non-injury or nonkilling.
Anāloka Ignorance or wrong
knowledge. Anācāra Discarding a vow; lack of right conduct, i.e.,
Anālocita one who has
confessed his faults. misconduct. Anācīrņa Unworthy of being
Anāvila Free from passions. practised by an ascetic.
Anāhāraka A soul living Anātmavādin One who does
does without food. not believe in the existence of Anähūta An ascetic who goes soul.
to take food uninvited. Anădinidhana Having Aniketa A homeless ascetic. neither beginning nor end, Anigraha One who has not eternal.
restrained his senses. Anādeyanāman A variety of Anitthamstha One in an body-making karma by the rise extraordinary or unusual of which a person possesses condition of existence. unsuggestive speech.
Anitya Impermanent, Anāpāta A · place transitory, transient.
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