Book Title: Journey Into Jainism
Author(s): Smitpragyashreeji, Vishrutvibhashreeji
Publisher: B Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd

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________________ 132 Journey into Jainism Chaturmaas: Four months of rainy season; period in which Jain monks and nuns are not allowed to go from one village to another, but rather spend their time in one place Deeksha: The formal process of initiation into monkhood or nunhood; the vows one takes to become a monk or nun Deva : A god Fast: Ritual of not eating or drinking for 36 hours (2 nights, 1 day), except water during the day Jaati Smaran: Memory of previous (past) birth(s) Jinakalpa: The Practise of a special code of conduct by the Jain monks resembling a jina or Tirthankara Kaayotsarg: A standing posture of meditation peculiar to Jain religious practitioners; literally ‘giving up attachment to the body Karma: The subtle material particles attracted by the activity of the soul; elimination of karma particles, good and bad, is necessary for the liberation of the soul Kesariya-modak: A sweet prepared from wheat flour, sugar and clarified butter called ghee, with saffron added for colour and flavour Kevalgyaana: The supreme state of knowledge attained through penance and meditation and after the attainment of which one is emancipated from the cycle of birth and death Kheer: A special dish prepared from milk, rice and sugar with raisins etc. added

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