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

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________________ 270 JAINA PHILOSOPHY : AN INTRODUCTION Graha Receiving. Cakravartin The sovereign Grahaņa Same as Graha. king of a country. Glāna An ailing ascetic. Cakrin Same as Cakravartin. Gh Cakșurindriya The sense of Ghațīmātraka A small signt, the sight, the eye, the visual organ. earthen pot. Cakşurdarśana Visual Ghana Sound produced from apprehension. metallic instruments. Cakşurdarśanāvaraña A kind Ghanavāta Dense air. of karma obscuring visual apprehension. Ghanavātavalaya Circular Caturanta The world. dense air. Caturindriya A four-sensed Ghanodadhi An ocean with being, a being with four senses, dense water. viz., touch, taste, smell and Ghanodadhivalaya A circular sight. ocean with dense water. Caturthabhakta A fast. Ghāta Killing, destruction; Caturviņśatistava A hymn hell. dedicated to the twenty-four Ghātikarman An obstructive Tirthankaras. karma, karma which obstructs Candrakavedhya Piercing the any of the fundamental eye of a rotating doll with an qualities of a soul. arrow. Ghātin Obstructive, Candrapratimā A sort of obscuring penance in which one morsel of Ghrâna Identical with food is increased on every day Ghrāņendriya in the bright half and decreased Ghrāņendriya The organ of similarly in the dark half of the smell, the nose, the olfactory month. sense-organ. Cayopacayika Subject to decrease and increase. Cakradhara Identical with Cara A mobile being. Cakravartin. Carana Ascetic conduct, Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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