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one as remainder and has a Käkini A weight equal to two quotient which, too, when grains. divided by four leaves one as Kanksā Desire for false tenets. remainder.
Kāpotaleśyā The third of the six Kalyoja-krtayugma A sum kinds of Leśyā, the gray which when divided by four temperament. leaves no remainder and has Kāma Objects of visual and a quotient which when
auditory senses; sexual desire. divided by four leaves one as
Kāmabhoga Objects of the five remainder.
senses; sexual enjoyment. Kalyoja-tryoja A sum which when divided by four leaves
Kaya Body. three as remainder and has a Kāyakleśa Mortification of the quotient which when divided body, physical mortification. by four leaves one as Käyagupti Control of bodily remainder.
activities. Kalyoja-dvāparayugma A Kāyadanda Sin of the body. sum which when divided by Käyaduşpranidhāna Sinful four leaves two as remainder activity of the body. and has a quotient which ka
Kāyaprayoga Bodily activity. leaves one as remainder when
Kāyapravicara One who divided by four.
experiences sexual enjoyment Kavalāhāra The intake of
through body. gross food.
Kāyasamita Careful in bodily Kaşāya A passion, i.e., anger,
er, activities. pride, deceit or greed.
Kāyika Physical, bodily. Kaşāyakuśīla An ascetic not
Kāyotsarga Stoppage of bodily free from passions.
activities, renunciation of bodily Kaşayamohaniya a kind of attachment. deluding karma causing
Kāraka A kind of right belief
a passions.
by which one performs virtuous Kaşāyarasa Astringent taste. acts and causes others to do the
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