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

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________________ 238 pāriņāmikī buddhi (intellect acquired with the maturity of age; one of the four types of intellect, 182) paryaya (change, mode, state), 73, 140, 165, 162 artha-, (intrinsic mode), see arthaparyāya sva bhāva-, (self-interaction), 102 vibhāva-, (interaction with another), 102 vyañjana-, (extrinsic mode), (see vyanjana-paryāya) paryayarthika naya (one of the two main aspects of studying an object from the modification pointof-view (also dravyarthika naya), 111 see 102 prabha (lustre), 90, 167 pradeśa (part or portion), 95, 175, 185 pradeśa vatva (extension in space; one of the six universal qualities), 80,83 prameyatva (objectivity; one of the six universal qualities), 80, 82-83 pratara (separation layer by layer), 92 prathama agrā hya (vargaṇā) (a group of material atoms not as Microcosmology: Atom sociable with the soul), 119 pratighātī (hindered by external forces), 130 prayoga-parinata (transforma-tion of matter by living organisms), 112 prayogika (anything produced by effort of a living being; see also vaisrasika), 89 pud see put pudgala attributes of -, 85,153 ff characterization of,85, 154 characteristic at tributes of-, 87, 147, 154 classification of -, 110, 119 compress bility of -, 161 definitions of-, 85, 150, 153 fills the entire universe 107 - general properties of -, 94, 109, 169 ff interacts — - with psychic order of ex istence 108 is a substance 96 is a real 96 is an astikāya 95 is eternal/in destruc-tible 96

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