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

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________________ Nama-karan Naraka-gati Nastik Naya Nayavada Nirgrantha Nirjara Nirvana Nischaya naya Niyoga Padmavati Panch-endriya jivas Papa Parigraha Parigraha-parimana Parigraha-parimana vrata Parisaha Paryaya Paryushan parv Pichhi Prabandhas Pramada Pramana Pratikramana : Naming ceremony : Hellish form : Non-believer : A particular point of view, a mode of expressing things : System of describing reality from different points of view Naked, a naked ascetic, the highest grade of Digambar ascetics : Gradual removal of karmic matter from the soul : Salvation, liberation : The realistic point of view : Levirate : Goddess associated with Lord Parshwanath : Souls having all five senses of touch, taste, smell, sight and hearing : Demerit : Worldly attachments and possessions : Limitation of worldly attachments : A vow not to exceed worldly attachments beyond a pre-determined limit : Suffering of sufferings : Mode or form : Holy days of spiritual purification : A peacock-feather whisk-broom : Epic : Carelessness Means of acquiring knowledge : The recitation of the formulae of confession of past faults : A stage of ethical progress in a householder's life : Expiation : A vow to fast on the four days of a month : Matter : Worship Worshippers, another name of Mutipujaka sub-sect of Shvetambara sect : Merit : A biography of great teachers or persons : The three Jewels, viz., samyak-darsana, jnana and charitra Pratima Prayaschitta Prosadhopavasa Pudgala Puja Pujera Punya Purana Ratna-traya 235 | Jains in India and Abroad

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