Book Title: Studies in Jaina Philosophy
Author(s): Nathmal Tatia
Publisher: Jain Cultural Research Society

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________________ SANSKRIT, PRĀKRIT AND PĀLI WORDS 315 . 65. adveşa (freedom from prejudice), 297, 301. āgama (scriptural knowledge), 30. agamika (opposite of gamika), 53. aghāti-(non-obscuring)-karman, XX, 239, 242. agneyi dhārană, described 288. ahankara (ego; egoism), 94, 103, ahantā (subjectivity), 142. āhāraka, 65 ahetuka (conditionless; not rooted in tendencies), 247, 249. ahimsā (non-injury ; non-violence), 18, 21, 243, 265. ahosikain ma, 250, 251. aišvarya (supernormal powers), 93, roon. aja (unborn), 118. ajāta (unborn), 118. ajiva (non-soul), 144. ajñā (revelation), 283. ajñāna (wrong knowledge; ignorance; nescience; wrong cognition), 28, 41, 5in, 83, 93, 1oon, 130, 145, 147, 152, 155, 158, 164, 165, 166, 167, mithyādarśana defined 145, paurusa and bauddha 143. ajñānin (agnostic), 145. akalpaka (pure), 119. ākiñcañña (nothingness), 248. akiriyam (non-actionism), 24. akrivāvādin (non-believer in moral and spiritual action), 145. aksara (alphabet), 48, 49n. aksara (the immutable), 115. aksarasyuta, 49. akusala (bad ; immoral), 247. --vipāka, 249, 250. alambana (conditions), 283. alambana (concentration on the image of a tirthankara in full glory), 293, 294. alayavijñāna (all-conserving mind), 135, 136. alesya (free from coloration), 253. alobha (absence of greed), 16, 247 alocana (intuition), 35. alocana (intuitional cognition), 38. amagga (wrong path), 144. amnāya (scripture), 108, 109. amoha (absence of delusion), 16, 247, amytåtman, 296. amurta (formless), 226. amutta (unemancipated), 145. anābhigrahika (indiscriminate) in thyādarśana, defined 1915. anabhigyhita (lightly held) mithya darśana, defined 145. anabhisandhija (involuntary) energy, anābhoga (involuntary) mithyādar sana, defined 145. anadhyavasāya indecision), IIO. anädika (having no beginning), 51. anā gamin, 249. anāgāmipadāvaha, 303. anaisvarya (opposite of aišvarya), 93, roon. anákāra (indeterminate), 70, 71. anaksara (opposite of akşara)49, 49n. anaksara (bereft of words), 58. anālambana, 293, defined 294-5. anantākāsa (infinity of space), 248. anuntänubandhin (what leads to 'endless' worldly existence; "lifelong'), 234, illustrated 234n, 237, 238, 239, 274. ananta-viññāna (infinity of conscious ness), 248. ānā pāna (respiration), 65. --vargana, anattă (not-self), II, substanceless 248. änava-mala, xix, xxii, definition of 138, origin, nature and function of 142, origin of the twofold 143, 216. andhatāmisra, 93, eighteenfold 94. anekānta (non-absolutism), 22. angabāhya (other than the original scripture), 48, 53. anga pravista (included in the original scripture), 48, 53. anicca (impermanent), II, 248. anindriya (quasi-sense), 31, 33n. anivartikarana, 271. anivetti-bädara-samparāya (ninth gunasthäna), described 278. anivettikarana, 271, function of 272, 273, 274, 275. aniyata-vipäka (with uncertain frui tion), 260. annānam (agnosticism). 25. annāniya (agnostics), 24. antaḥ karana (mind), 122. antara karana, 272, 273. antarātman (inside self; interior self). 114, 281. antarāya (obstructive) karman, 69, 150, 233, 279. antarmuhurta (period of time which is less than forty-eight minutes). 271. antarmukha (introvert). 73. anu (atomic). 138. anubhāga (intensity of fruition), 235, 236. 257 anubhāga-bandha (bondage of inten sity), 1687, 238. anubhāva, 235n. anugraha-śakti (Grace), xxii, 140. anumāna (inferential knowledge). 30, 34, 67 anu preksā (contemplation; reflection), twelvefold 263, 264, 282, 283, 290n, 293 anuvrata (small vow), 265. anyamud, 296, 301. anyathākhyāti, the doctrine of 95, Vijñānabhikṣu's distinction between the Yoga and the Vaiseşika anyathākhyāti 95, Yoga and Vaise 253 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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