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def.-346 Vrata vow def.-251, 278
its two aspects, a refrainment and an activity-251 so no mere inactivity-252 its two types, anůvrata and mahāvrata-253, 255
its 25 bhāvanās-254 Vratānaticāra non-violation of
vrata-237
def.-246 Vrati-anukampā a feeling of
compassion for those leading a disciplined life-235
def.-241 Vratin one committed to vratas
who is a true vratin-271
his two types-272 Sankā-doubt-276
def.-277 Sabda sound-193
not a quality but a physical substance-194
its six types-194 Śabda def. 66, 68 (naya)-56
several illustrations-67 Sabdānupāta to make a sound
with a view to calling someone from outside the prescribed sphere-279
def.-284 Śabdollekha employment of words
39 sayyā(parīşaha) bedding-321
def.-324 Śarīra body
its five types-108 def.-109 the character of being gross
and subtle-110 the quantity of the constituting stuff-111 how many simultaneously available to a soul-114 upabhoga, its chief purpose116 that available since birth and that artificially created-118 in the case of gods-162 a nāmakarma-297
def.-300 Sarīrabakusa a sub-type of the
bakusa type of nirgrantha
def.-349 Salya the common designation for
three blemishes of character (lit. thorn)-271
def.-271 Siksāvrata the common
designation for four vows of
the house-holder, def.274 Sīta(sparśa) cold touch-194 Śīta(parīsaha) things cold-321
def.-322 śīla subsidiary vow-235, 236, 279
def.-244, 246, 281 śīlavratānaticāra non-violation of
śīla and vrata-236
def.-246 Sukladhyāna a dhyāna-type-339
is noble and worthy of acceptance-339
an account of it-343 Subha a nāmakarma-297, 310
def.-299
its causes-of-bondage-236, 246 Subha (yoga) the auspicious yoga
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