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

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________________ 284 JAINA PHILOSOPHY : AN INTRODUCTION Parivartană Revision, affliction. repetition. Parīşahajaya Conquest of Parivartaparihāra Entering troubles, endurance of another's dead body. afflictions. Parivartita A fault connected Parokșa Indirect knowledge, with giving of food etc. to an non-perceptual cognition, ascetic after changing or mediate knowledge. exchanging Paryava Same as Paryāya. Parivāda Blame, accusation, Paryāpta Identical with censure. Paryāptaka. Parişthāpana Abandoning or Paryāptaka A developed living throwing with care. being. Parisarpa A reptile. Paryāptanāman A kind of Parisrava The cause of body-making karma by the rise destroying karmas, des- of which a living being gets a truction of bondage. developed body. Pariharaṇa Using, utilising. Paryāpti Full development, Parihāraviśuddhi Purity completion. attained by a particular Paryāya A mode, a condition, penance lasting for eighteen a form, a state. months, an expiatory catharsis. Paryāyajyestha Senior in Parita Numerable, limited; initiation. separate, independent; little, Paryāyasthavira An ascetic small. after twenty years of Parītakāya One body with consecration. one soul. Paryāyārthika Modal, partiParītajīva A soul with a cular, specific. separate body. Paryāyārthikanaya Modal Paritasamsărin One who has standpoint, particular viewpoint. to wander in this world for a Paryāyāstika Same as short time. Paryāyārthika. Parīşaha A trouble, an Paryāvasatha A monastery. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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