Book Title: Samavayangasuttam
Author(s): Ashok Kumar Singh
Publisher: B L Institute of Indology

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________________ Glossary of Technical Term 27 Niggamtha (nirgrantha) knotless; ascetic 18[1] Nijjarā (nirjarā) dissociation of karmic matter . 1[3] Ņikäita (nikācita) proved with logical reason 136; 137 Niyattibādara (nivsttibādara) spiritual stage of unprecedented degree of purity 21[1] Ņoimdiya (noindriya) quasi-sensory 28[1] Ņoimdiyaīhā (no-indriya-īhā) quasi-sense organ speculation . 28[1] Ņoimdiyaavāte (no-indriya avāya) quasi-sense organ judgment 28[1] Nokasāyā (no-kaṣāya) quasi passion 28[1] Ohidamsana (avadhidarśana) clairvoyance belief 10[1] Ohimarana (avadhimarana) death with the bondage of current birth's longevity for the next birth 17[1] Paccakhāna (pratyakhyāna) ninth pūrva 14[1]; 20[1]; 32(1); 147 Paccakhāna (pratyākhyāna) renouncement, abandonment 14[1]; 20[1]; 32[1] Padesabamdha (pradeśabandha) space of bond 4[1] Paạibāhiram (pratibāhya) dethrone 30[1] Padicāram (praticāra) management, personal adornment . . 72 Padiloma (pratiloma) hostile, harsh 30[1] Paļimā (pratimā) particular vow 92; 144; 146 Paheliyam (prahelikā) an enigma, riddle, puzzling question. . . 72 Pajjatta (paryāpta) developed, completioned 28[1]; 42 Pajjava (paryava) modification 136 Pakkham (pakşam) side by side 33[1] Palitovamam (palyopama) period of time counted according to the simile of pit 1[6] Pamāda (pramāda) non-vigilance 5[1] Pamaddam (pramarda) making conjunction or occultation 8[2] Pamhal (padma) lotus pink 6[1]; 9[4]; 153: Pammattasamjate (pramattasamyata) complete self-discipline with negligence 14[1] Pamcajāma (pañcayāma) five vows 25[1] Pamciņdiya (pañcendriya) five sensed 14 [1] Pamţitamarana - peaceful death 17[1] Panīyarasabhoi (pranītarasabhoji) one consuming juicy food 9[1] Pannāparisaha (prajñāparişaha) affliction of religious doubts 22[1] Panihī (pranidhi) deceit free concentration of mind 32(1) Parasamaya - heretic doctrine 137, 138; 139; Pamcajāma (pañcayama) 140 age Pariggaha (parigraha) possession 5[1] Pariggahasannā (parigraha samjñā) possession instinct 4[1] Parikamma (parikarma) a section of Drstivāda 147 Pariņņā (parijñā) abandonment after thorough comprehension 32[1] Pariņatāpariņata --- separated, the second variety of the second section of Drstivāda 88 Parisaha (parisaha) an affliction Parisao (parişada) assembly 30[1] Parittā - measurable 136 Pariyāgā (paryāya) extent of initiation, stage of consecration 141 36 Jain Education International For Personal & Private Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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