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

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________________ 292 JAINA PHILOSOPHY : AN INTRODUCTION Bh Buddha Omniscient, posture for two days. enlightened, learned. Bhadrottarā A particular Buddhi Intelligence, intellect; penance. vivid determination. Bhaya A deluding karma that Bodha Comprehension. causes fear. Bodhi Right belief. Bhayasañjñā The instinct of Bodhidurlabhatva Rarity of fear. right belief. Bhavana A type of residential Brahmacarya Celibacy, con- quarters meant for gods. tinence. Bhavanapati Identical with Brahman Celibacy; salva- Bhavanavāsin. tion; self-knowledge; self- Bhavanavāsin A residential restraint. god. Bhavapratyaya Owing to birth. Bhaktakathā A talk about Bhavabhramana Wandering in food. the worldly life. Bhaktaparijñā Abandoning Bhavaviraha The end of of food for ever. worldly existence. Bhaktapāna Food and water. Bhavasiddhika A soul fit to Bhaktapratyākhyāna Fasting. attain emancipation. Bhanga A division, a fold. Bhavāntara Another life. Bhajanā Option, Bhavika Identical with Bhavya. contingency, indefiniteness. Bhavya Capable of salvation. Bhajaniya Optional, Bhāngika A cloth of flax. contingent, indefinite. Bhäjya Optional, contingent, Bhata An honourable one. indefinite. Bhattāraka A venerable one. Bhāțakakarman Livelihood Bhadanta Respectable, from letting beasts of burden revered. etc. on hire. Bhadrā A penance to be Bhāva State, mode, performed in a particular modification, condition; Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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