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Bhavya (A self with capacity for liberation, capable soul) Bhavalingi (A true possessionless naked Digamber Jain monk with right belief-knowledge and conduct) Bhavamana (Psychical mind) Bhavana (Observance or contemplations) Bhava Nikshepa (Installation by actual state) Bhava Parivartana (Cycle of thought, i.e., wandering repeatedly in different pious-impious thought activities from their minimum to maximum degrees of intensity) Bhavasamvara (Psychic stoppage) Bhoga (Enjoyment, experience) Bhogabhumi (Land or realm of enjoyment) Brahmachari (celbiate, one who observes the vow of celibacy) Brahma (Creator of universe as per Vaidik culture) Brahmana (Priest, priestly caste)
“C” Chaitanya (Consciousness, sentience) Chaitya (Jina's idol, Pratima) Chaityalaya (Temple where Jina's idol is installed for worship & adoration) Chakravarti (y) (Universal monarch, king of kings) Chakshu (Sense of sight) Chakshudarshan (Visual perception) Charananuyoga (Ethics, scriptures dealing with the conventional conduct of householders and monks) Chaturindriya (Four-sensed being having sense of touch, taste, smell, vision, i.e. touch, tongue, nose, eyes) Chandala (Untouchable person) Charitra (Conduct) Charitra-mohaniya (Conduct deluding karmas) Chhadmastha (Non-omniscient beings)
“D” Dana (Charity, alms-giving) Dana-antaraya (A type of obstructing karma which hinders charity)
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