Book Title: Mahaviras Word
Author(s): Walther Shubring
Publisher: L D Indology Ahmedabad

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________________ Subject Index of the Suyagaḍa Sections 157, fn. 80). sandals (paulla): I 4, 2, 15. sceptics: I 12, 2 fn. scratching, avoided by monks: II 2, 72;~ of wound to be avoided: I 3, 3, 13. pater patriae, king as~: II 1, 13. pavaga ('injustice'), three causes of ~: I 1, 2, 26f. pinga bird: I 3, 4, 12. pleasures provide neither protection nor refuge: II 1, 38. poison: see milk rice. possessions, bring misfortune (duhâvaha): 12, 2, 10; ~ are no protection against death: I 1, 1, 5; 2, 3, 16. postures: see fourpravrajya, involuntary II 1, 35. pride as ninth kind of acting: II 2, 17. prognostication, kinds of II 2,260. punishment: see violence. pūyaṇā (dakini): 13, 4, 13. purohita, king as of his subjects: of his subjects: II 1, 13. rajja-hiņa va khattiya ('royalty which lost their realm'): 13, 1, 4. rebirth: II 2, 20. recitation, poetic ~: II 2, 55. relatives, cliché of ~: II 1, 39; 2, 64 and 82; are no protection against death: I 1, 1, 5; 2, 3, 16. responsibilities of a king (borders, peace, irrigation dams): II 1, 13. revenge: II 2, 44ff. rhinoceros, monks walk alone like a ~: II 2, 70. rim of a wheel bent: see monk. rude words: I 2, 2, 19 (App. 4, to p. 154, fn. 48). sahie: I 2, 1, 13 (App. 4, to p. 150, fn 15). samana bhavissamo: II 1, 19. samaya: I 1, 1, 1 fn.; 1, 3, 10 fn.; 2, 2, 4 fn.; 2, 2, 8 fn. samahiya: I 3, 4, 6 fn. samgati ('coincidence'): I 1, 2, 3b fn. samosaraṇa: I 12, 1. şamsara, rotating in: I 1, 1, 26; 1, 3, 16; I 12, 6; 14; ~ compared to noria: I 2, 3, 18 (App. 4, to p. Jain Education International se = teṣām: I 1, 4, 8 fn. sea, monks unfathomable like the ~: II 2, 70. secret practices (kanhul-rahassiya): II 2, 21. servants, violence against see violence. shell to which fat does nor adhere, monks like ~: II 2, 70. shoe bag: II 2, 48. shoes: II 2, 48. sickness unpleasant: II 1, 39f siddha: 11, 3, 15 (App. 4, to p. 147, fn. 70). similes: see amalaka fruit, atmosphere, bird, bow-string, brass pot, fasting, hawk, iron ball, king, lotus, lotus pond, palm nut, shell, snake, snare, soul, stone, tree, Vaitarani, wind. sirisava: I 2, 1, 5. Sisupala: 13, 1, 1. six forms of life: II 1, 48. snake, shedding skin compared to monk giving up passions: 1 2, 2, 1; ~ symbolizing king: II 1, 13. snare fettering an animal: I 4, 1, 9 (simile). soul, and body live and die to gether. I 1, 1, 12; pure ~ compared to clear water: I 1, 3, 12; āyā as sixth element: 1, 1, 15; ~ and world eternal: 1, 1, 15; appā no actor (a.-karao): 1, 1, 13;~ reborn as individual (pudho siya): 1, 2, 1; identical with/ different from body: II 1, 15; unlike amalaka fruit on the palm of the hand: II 1, 16; ~ unlike a bone drawn from the flesh: II 1, 16; unlike butter from sour For Private & Personal Use Only 283 milk: II 1, 16; unlike fibre drawn from the stem of a reed: II, 1, 16;~ unlike fire arising from fire-sticks: II 1, 16; ~ unlike oil pressed out of grain: II 1, 16; unlike the sweet juice pressed out of sugar cane: II 1, 16; ~ unlike sword drawn from sheath: II 1, 16; ~as sixth element: II 1, 23; light coloured ~: II 2, 20. south, man from the ~ symboliz ing doctrine of five elements: II 1, 20ff. stone thrown into water: II 2, 65 (simile). speech, untrue as sixth kind of acting: II 2, 14; half untrue ~: 2, 21; 2, 61; use of bad ~: 2, 73. spirit: see vinnu. suffering: I 1, 1, 10 (follows injurious activity); 19; 24; 1, 3, 10; 2, 1, 5; II 1, 31f.; ~ in hell: 2,67f.; putting an end to ~: 2, 73; 82ff.; ~ due to violence done to others: II 2, 82. sun, monks glowing brightly like the~: II 2, 70. sūva: 1 4, 2, 9. Svayambhu and Mara as world creators: I 1, 3, 7. tagara powder: I 4, 2, 8. tāi(n), Pāli tādin: 1 2, 2, 17 (App. 4, to p. 153, fn. 44). Tajjiva-taccharira-vādins, doctrine of: I 1, 1, 12f. Tankana: I 3, 3, 18. temple, parable of black and white: I 2, 2, 7 fn. Teräsiyas/Trairäšikas: I 1, 3, 11 (App. 4, to p. 146, fn 66). theft: II 2, 47f. theism: II 1, 25ff. thorn of wrong faith: II 1, 51. threefold action: II 1, 24; 2, 48. three hundred and sixty-three www.jainelibrary.org

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