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

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________________ Sutra Svadhyaya Svastika Syadvada Syat Tapa Tarana-pantha Tattva Terapantha Tithankara Tiryancha-gati Trasajiva Triindri-jivas Udyami himsa Upabhoga- paribhoga parimana-vrata Upadhyaya Upasraya Vanaspati-kaya jiva Varna-vyavastha : Aphoristic expression, religious text : Self study of scriptures Vayu-kaya jiva Vedaniya karma : : The particular sign considered propitious Many-sided view point, the doctrine of qualified assertion In some respect, somehow, in a way Penance, austerity Name of a sub-sect in Digambara Jainism Principle, reality Name of sub sects within Digambar and Shvetambar sects One who makes the Tritha, ford maker across the stream of existence, great guide Sub-human form A mobile soul : : : : : : : : : Souls having first three senses of touch, taste and smell Occupational injury A vow to limit enjoyment of consumable and non-consumable things : : Utpada Utsarpini Uttama akinchanya Uttama arjava : Supreme simplicity Uttama brahmacharya : Supreme chastity Uttama dharma : Supreme virtue Uttama ksama : Supreme forgiveness Uttama mardava : Supreme humility or tenderness Uttama sanyama : Supreme self-restraint : Supreme truthfulness Uttama satya Uttama saucha : Supreme purity Uttama tapa : Supreme austerity : Supreme renunciation Uttama tyaga Vaiyavrttya Vanaprasth-asrama : The sadhu in charge of instruction : A building meant for stay of Shvetambara ascetics : Origination, appearance Ascending : : Supreme non-attachment Rendering service to saints : The third stage in life of retirement from worldly activities : Vegetable bodied and bacteria type soul : Four-fold division of Hindu society : Air-bodied soul : The feeling karma 237 Jains in India and Abroad

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