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

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________________ pr k pr k mya-rddhi Prak narka praksti Pram da pram na pram n tikrama pram rjita II.28 IV.1 IV.3/12/40 II.3, VIII.1 VII.13, VIII.1 1.6/10/11/12 VII.29 VII.34 VII.13. II.49 pramatta pramatta yoga pramoda pr n p na pr nas pr n tip tik Pr pti pr rambha pra ama or ama pra asta pratikramana prat ndra pratip ta pratyakh na prior to Extraording power to walk over water scattered stars tendencies passions tainted / negligence valid / comprehensive to exceed the limits set cleaning a place or thing by soft implements like whisk. tainted with passions passionate activities joy at the sight of the virtuous Inhale and exhale air vitalities injuring life forces of others stretching the body indulgence calmness / serenity / tranquility auspicious repentance scattered stars VII.13 VII.11 V.19 VII.1 VI.5 III.36 VI.5 I.2 VII.18 IX.22 IV.12 1.24 II.5, VII.5 VIII.9, IX.45 preventing total restraint and mild Pratyakşa pratyavekşita | VII.34 III.36 | Pratyekabuddha Pr tyik pratyutpanna VI.5 X.9 Direct to inspect personally for the presence and absence of living beings at a place or a thing self restraint capability to explore new sense of enjoyments present viewpoint copulation (sexual union) expiation evil urges of body contrived fasting at regular intervals The smallest indivisible part of matter Prav c ra Pr yascita Prayoga Pr yogika proşadhopay savrata Pudagal IV.7 IX.20 VI.5 V.24 VII.21 1.9, V.1/5/6/10/19/1 Punya purūsa veda P rv hp rvag h Prvavid merit Inclinations the first flowing towards eastern ocean a saint who knows completely VI.2 II.5, VI.14 III.21 IX.37 398

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