Book Title: Jaina Philosophy
Author(s): Mohanlal Mehta
Publisher: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan

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________________ 246 JAINA PHILOSOPHY : AN INTRODUCTION Anumānanirākrta Refuted Antakula A low family. by inference. Antakrta One who has attained Anumodanā Approval, liberation. support. Antacārin An ascetic who has Anuyoga Exposition, expla- taken a vow to beg remnants of nation. food taken by householders. Anušāsana Instruction, exhor- Antapāla One who guards the tation; punishment, admonition. boundaries of a country. Anuśāsti Exhortation, instruc- Antarātman Interior self. tion. Antarāya An obstruction; Anuśişti Same as Anušāsti. Power-obstructing karma. Anuśreņi Following a straight Antarāla Intermediate space line in space. etc. Anuşthāna Practice, conduct. Antardvīpa An intermediate Ansta Falsehood. island. Anekavādin A philosopher Antardvīpaka A person living who does not recognise in an intermediate island. identity in things from any Antarmukha Introvert. point of view but maintains Antarmuhürta A measure of absolute difference among time shorter than forty-eight them. minutes. Anekanta non-absolute, Antarvyāpti Internal concomihaving many properties, many properties, tance. relative. Andhakavahni Subtle fire. Anekāntavāda Non-absolutism, relativism. Andharūpa One having a body devoid of limbs. Aneșaņā Lack of carefulness in searching for food etc. Annapunya A virtue acquired Aneșaṇīya Not fit to be by giving. food out of compassion. accepted by an ascetic. Anyatīrthika A person belongAnaikāntikahetu Doubtful ing to another order. probans. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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