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

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________________ Index habited universe), 87, 95, 107, 124 mahābhūtas, see dhātus mahāsattā (essence reality), 81 mano-vargaṇā/mānasa of vargaṇā (group of aggregates useful for thinking), 108, 117, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, matijñāna (perceptual knowledge), 181 miśra-pariņata (transformation of matter partly under the influence of a living organism and partly by itself; mixture of prayoga and visrasã-pariṇata),112 mṛdu (soft), 191 mṛdutva (softness); one of the eight types of sensedata of touch), 162 murta (perceptible), 191 mūrtatva (quality of being perceptible), 150 nirvāņa (final emancipation), 68 nitya (eternal), 123, 124, 189 niyata (quantitatively immutable) 97 no-karma-bandha (use of groups of matter other than karmic by the soul for vital functions), 92 pañcendriya (five sensed beings), 178 paramāņu, (primary atomultimate indivisible and unattached unit of physical order of existence), 99, 113, 147, 168, 175 237 characteristic attributes of-121, 129, 150 defintions of -175 in Jain Physics 184 ff Laws of Motion of - 129 131 nomenclature of -185 eyati veyati calai phandai ghaṭṭai kouvayai udirai (varieties of the motion of the ultimate atom, such as, simple vibration, complex vibration, oscillation, forceful penetration, collision, etc.),128 paramāvadhi-jñānī (one pos sessing superlative visual intuition or clairvoyance), 121, 191 pariņāma (mutation) 99, 139, 169 pariņāma-pratyayika (union caused by mutation; one of the three causes of natural union), 107 pariņāmic (subject to muta tion), 94, 129 -- agurulaghu pariņāmi agurulaghu) 124 (See

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