Book Title: Jainism the Creed for All Times
Author(s): D S Baya
Publisher: Prakrit Bharti Academy

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________________ Karma 1. Action. 2. Karma matter or particles of Karma Pudgala Vargaņā. 3. Karmic encumbrance earned through one's actions. Kaşāya- Passions - anger, pride, deceit and greed. Kavaca- Armour. Here, it means the quality of the kşapaka to remain calm in the face of extreme hunger and pain by constantly reminding himself that such pain and misery is due to the rise and fruition of earlier bonded karma and that his very endpractice is a means to find a release from such trouble in future. Kevali- Enlightened omniscient. Kevalīmarņa -The death of the enlightened practitioners who have realised omniscience. (Also refer to Panditamarana) Kevalajñāna - Purest and infinite knowledge or omniscience. Kșāmaņā- Quality of tolerance developed by forgiving others for their faults. Ksamaņa - Seeking others' forgiveness for own faults that may have hurt them. In the present context, it is the pardon begged by an Acārya aspiring to practice Sallekhanā-Samādhimarana just before he departs for joining another monastic group. Ksamāpanā - begging others' pardon for one's faults that may have hurt them. In the context of Sallekhanā-- Samādhimaraṇa, it is the last pardon begged, near the final moments of one's life, from the members of the monastic group to which a ksapaka had migrated for his end-practice. Ksapaka- The practitioner aspiring to undertake the practice of Sallekhanā-Santhārā. APPENDICES : vi

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