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MOKSHA MARG PRAKASHAK
Antar-muhurta (A period of upto or within 48 minutes) Anu (Atom) Anubhaga, Anubhava (Fruition or intensity of karma) Anubhaga-kandaka (Reduction in fruition of previously bonded karmas by one-one Antarmuhurta) Anukampa (Compassion) Anumana (Inference, deduced) Anumodana (Approving some act being done by others) Anupreksha (Reflection, contemplations of 12 kinds) Anuvratas (Minor or small vows pertaining to householders) Anuyoga (Exposition, a group of four canonical texts) Aparigraha (Non-possession) Apoorva-karana (The process of self-meditation through which the soul attains to an unprecedented degree of purity) Apramatta-virata (7th Gunasthana - meditation state of a monk in which his continence is not fouled by carelessness) Apratyakhyanavarana (Passions which hinder partial conduct) Arhanta, Arhat (Worthy of worship, omniscient Lord) Arati (Disliking or displeasure in regard to sense activities) Ardha-Pudgal-Paravartan-kala (Half of the time of the cycle of wanderings with reference to karmic matter taken in and cast off infinite times) Arupi (Immaterial substances) Asamjni (Without mind, irrational beings not endowed with faculty of reasoning) Asamyama (Non-restraint, incontinence) Asata, Asata vedniya (Unpleasant feeling producing karma) Ashubha (Inauspicious, evil) Ashubhopayoga (Inauspiciousthought activity,ʻupayoga'engaged in impious acts) Ashuchi (Impurity) Ashuddhopayoga (Impure thought activity causing inflow of karmas) Atichara (Infraction committed by accident) Atman, Atma (Soul, self) Atmanubhava (State of self-realisation, ‘upayoga'engrossed in self-soul or abiding in one's own nature) Audayika Bhavas (Dispositions arising from fruition of Karmas)
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