Book Title: Jains in India and Abroad
Author(s): Prakash C Jain
Publisher: International Summer School for Jain Studies

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________________ Atman Atmavada Avadhi-jnana Avasarpini Avasyakas Avatara Avidya Avirati Ayu-karma Baddha jives Bahya-parigraha Bahya-tapa Bandha Bhadrak Bhakti Bharata-varsa Bhasa-samiti Bhattaraka Bhavana Bhogabhumi Bindi : Soul, spirit : Belief in existence of soul Clairvoyant knowledge of matter : Descending : Necessary daily duties Incarnation Ignorance Vowlessness, non-renunciation The age-determining karma : Souls in bondage : Actual possession of worldly objects External austerities Bondage of soul by karmic matter : Accessory rules of conduct : Faith, devotion India, i.e, the country named after Bharat, the eldest son of the first jaina Trithankara Adinatha : Regulation of mode of speech : A Dharma-guru of a Digambara sect : Contemplation : Enjoyment-region : Red dots that most Indian women put on forehead : Name of a sub-sect of Digambara Jainas : Abstention from unchastity or sexuality, celibacy : The first stage in, stage of study : idol or statue : A temple : Temple residents, another name of Muripujaka sub-sect of Shvetambara sect : Emperor, a paramount sovereign Biographies of great teachers and personages : Souls having first four senses of touch, taste, smell and sight Fourfold religion propagated by Lord Parsvanath : Theft : Charity : The conation-obscuring karma Bisapantha Brahmacharya Brahmachary-asrama Chaitya Chaityalaya Chaityavasi Chakravarti Charitra Chatur-indriya jivas Chaturyama Dharma Chaurya Dana Darsanavaraniya karma 232 | Jains in India and abroad

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