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d) right knowledge, faith
and conduct; ; e) absolute faith in six
substances, knowledge (आत्मज्ञान) and being and acting according to one's 'nature', or to regard the satpuruṣaas paramātinā is also called religion by the
enlightened. dharmakathānuyoga :: scriptures containing ( E UTETUTT)
stories regarding lives of
spiritually advancing or
. .. advanced. dharma-dhyāna (Erezra): one of the four types of
meditation, wherein one is meditating for realising the
self. dharmāstikāya (Eifferchter).: a substance which helps a
life or a matter to keep
moving. dhuvevā-(dhrauvya): a quality of substance (yaan - EiTai)
which resists its own character even though the form changes.