Book Title: Jainism Key to Reality
Author(s): Shuganchand Jain
Publisher: Digambar Jain Trilok Shodh Sansthan

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________________ p dodaka palya Palyopama P p nubamdhi punyakriy param nu Paramavagatha parameṣthi paratva parigraha p rigr hik parigrahit parigrh nanad parih ra parih ravi uddhi parimukt Parin ma p rin mika p rin mikabh va Pāriṣada parīṣaha parīṣahajai p rit pik parivedana paroparodh karana parvyapde a pary ptaka pary ya pimdastha potaja prabh prabh van pracavacana bhakti prade a prādoṣikī prajn prajñ ramana To wash the feet of the guest ascetic with pure water pit-measured-period life span of nymphs meritorious activities resulting in demerit Smallest indivisible part of matter/ sub-atom special spiritual purification Auspicious personality priority excessive attachment to maintain attachment to worldly objects married woman safeguarding wealth expulsion purity of non injury The state, with one end of handful of water which when thrown upwards Environment resulting in poor metabolism finally the inherent nature inherent nature of the soul councilour, the courtier affliction Conquest/ endurance of affliction causing misery to others lamentation extending no hindrance to others to ask others to serve (and not self) or to serve food prepared by others full completions / mature organs Mode. Momentary state of an entity contemplation of the body umbilical without a covering word hue glorification of faith contemplation on the sermons or creed of the omniscient space-point acting in anger high intellect Ascetic with high intellect 397 VII.39 IV.32/33, VI.1 III.19, V.40 VI.4 1.4, V.1/6/8/ III.36 1.5 V.22 VI.15,VII.1 VI.5 VII.28 IX.35 IX.22 IX.18 II.29/30 III.3 II.1 II.7 III.19, IV.4/5 IX.9 IX.2 VI.5 VI.11 VII.6 VII.36 1.7 1.6/2629, V.7/30/38/42 IX.36 II.33 III.1 II.38 VII.23 VI.24 1.4, V.8 VI.5 IX.9/13 III.36

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