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

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________________ 260 JAINA PHILOSOPHY : AN INTRODUCTION Upapatti. Reasoning, Upaśamaka An ascetic argument. subsiding his passions. Upapāta Instantaneous birth, Upaśamaśreņi The ladder of i.e. the birth of celestial and spiritual advancement by a infernal beings. gradual subsidence of deluding Upapāda Same as Upapāta. karmas. Upabrmhana Encouraging, Upaśāntakaşāya One whose nourishing, praising, passions have subsided. glorifying. Upaśāntamoha One whose Upabhoga Enjoyment of delusion has subsided. consumable things. Upasampadā Placing oneself Upabhogaparibhogaparimāna under another preceptor in order Limiting consumable and to acquire knowledge etc. non-consumable things. Upasarga Trouble, affliction. Upabhogāntarāya A variety Upasthāpana Readmission into of power-obstructing karma the order of monks or nuns. by the rise of which one Upānga A subsidiary canonical cannot enjoy consumable text. things. Upādāna Material cause. Upamāna Analogy. Upādeya Acceptable. Upayukta Attentive, Upādhyāya A teacher, a cautious. professor. Upayoga Cognition; careful Upāśraya A place where ness, attentiveness. ascetics stay. Uparata One who has Upāsaka A lay-votary. desisted from sin, free from sinful activity. Upāsakapratimā A special vow of the lay-votary. Upalambha Comprehension, acquisition. Upāsikā A female lay-votary. Upavāsa A fast. Upekşā Indifference. Upaśama Forgiveness; Upodghāta An introduction. peace; subsidence. Uraḥparisarpa A reptile Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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