Book Title: Practical Dharma
Author(s): Champat Rai Jain
Publisher: Indian Press

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________________ 106 THE PRACTICAL DHARMA Ghatiya (ariateur], used in reference to a kind of karmic force which prevents the soul from performing its natural functions. Gotra [ra], lineage; descent; family; a kind of karmic force which determines status in life. Guņasthāna [TUTEPTA), a stage on the path of spiritual progress. Guru (ut), a preceptor; a guide. Н Hiñsă [feet), injuring or causing pain to others. Jiva [afia], a soul. Jivan-mukta (sfrangat], he who has destroyed his ghātijā karmas, but not the aghātijā ones; the condition of existence of a perfected soul while still associated with its physical body. Jñana (sa), knowledge. K Karma [7], the force resulting from actions. Kārmāņa sarira (FTATU ATT], an inner body defined on p. 12. Kaşāya [ra], passions. Kevala jñāna [aan stra], omniscience. Kevali (Fact], he who enjoys kevala jñāna. M Manah-paryaya (A: 9214], a kind of knowledge corresponding, in some respects, to what is now known as telepathy. Mantra (Hra:], an incantation; a hymn. Manuşya (F69), a human being ; the human kingdom. Marga (Ari], a 'path. Mithyātva [facutca), falsehood ; wrong faith ; the name of the first gunasthāna. Mokşa, or moksha [ATGT:], salvation; emancipation; nirvūna. Mukti (efi], see moksa. Muni (gfa], an ascetic. first 1

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