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JAINA PHILOSOPHY : AN INTRODUCTION
Amama Free from attachment. Ayana A period of six months. Amara A god, a liberated Ayaśaḥkīrtināman A variety soul.
of body-making karma by Amarabhavana An abode of whose rise a person is subjected gods, heaven.
to dishonour and shame. Amarendra A king of gods. Ayuta A period consisting of Amita Unlimited, infinite. eignty
eighty-four lakhs of Ayutāngas. Amitajñānin Omniscient. Ayutānga A period consisting
of eighty-four lakhs of Amukta Not liberated from
om Akșanikuras. karmic bondage, mundane.
Ayoga Absence of the activities Amudha Free from delusion, of body, speech and mind. one who knows the truth.
Ayogikevalin An omniscient Amūdhadrsti One possessing who is free from all activities undeluded view, knowing the of mind, speech and body. real nature of things.
Ayogin Free from the activities Amūrcchita Free from of mind, speech and body. attachment.
Ayonika An emancipated soul. Amūrta Formless, i.e. devoid
Arajas An emancipated soul of touch, taste, smell and
which is free from karmic dust. colour. Amrta An emancipated soul Arata Free from attachment. which is not subject to death; Arati Disliking. nectar.
Aratimohaniya A kind of Amrşā True, not false.
deluding karma the rise of Ayaṁsandhi Punctual in the
which produces disliking. performance of duties.
Arahas The omniscient to Ayata Careless; a person
whom nothing can be a secret. having right belief but not
Arāga Free from attachment. having renunciation.
Aruha A liberated soul which Ayatana Carelessness.
is free froin birth. Ayati Non-renunciation.
Arūpakāya A formless
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