Book Title: Microcosmology Atom in Jain Philosophy and Modern Science
Author(s): Jethalal S Zaveri, Mahendramuni
Publisher: Jain Vishva Bharati

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________________ 236 Microcosmology : Atom kāla-saṁkh yã (quantitative difference of time), 122 kālataḥ (timewise; one of the four aspects by which any object or event is described in Jain Philosophy), 110 kärana (cause) 123 karma-bandha (union of kārmic matter with soul), 92 karma-pudgala (kārmic mat ter; kārmaņa group of matter), 102, 108, 109, karma or kārmaņa sarira the psycho-physical force in the form of micro-body which is the appendage of all souls in worldly states) 78, 117, 177 karma or kārmana vargaņā (subtlemost group of material aggregates also known as kārmic matter) 78, 117, 176 kārmiki or karmajā buddhi (one of the four types of intellect acquired by practical experience rather than theoretical learning), 182 kāryalinga (cognizable by infe-rence through the effe-cts of collective actions), 123 kathora (hard), 191 kathoratva (hardness; one of the eight types of sense data of touch), 162 kevalajñāni/kevali (omnis cient; kevalajñāna means omniscience), 121, 191 khanda (division by break ing),92 kriyā (motion), 99, 128, 169, 172 kri yāvān (incessantly active), 94, 124, 172 kri yā vatva (quality of being active), 174 krs narā yi/krsna rājil krsnarātil krsnarāsī (black hole in Jain astrophysics), 162 kşetrataḥ (spacewise; one of the four aspects by which any object or event is described in Jain Philosophy; see also dra vyataḥ, kālataḥ, bhāvataḥ), 110 kşetra para māņu (space point; the ultimate indivisible unit of space), 122 kşetra-samkhyā (quantitative difference of space), 122 laghu (light) 160, 191, 192 laghutva, (lightness; one of the eight types of sense data of touch), 127 laksana (characteristic quali ties), 87, 121 lokākāśa or loka (cosmic space; cosmos; in

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