Book Title: Terminology of Jainism
Author(s): Dinesh Vora
Publisher: Dinesh Vora

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________________ Nidaanaj Nidal Nidana salya Nidhatta Nidhatti Nidra karma Nidra nidra Nidra or Nindra Nidra yoga Nidranidra Nigamana Nigganth enjoyment Desires-related Forehead Sting of desire for enjoyment It is the state of condition (karmic) in which the increase or decrease of the intensity of the karma is determined by the capacity of the karmic condition. It does not refer to the Irise (udaya) or any other karmic state. Thickening, Incapability of activity/Processes except augmentation Karma of sleep Ordinary sleep karma type Deep sleep, a type of karma. Sleep Meditated sleep Deep sleep Deduction; Conclusion |(1) One without worldly possession; (2) One who does not believe in scriptures (1) Lowest forms of life, Mmcro-organisms, general plants. (2) The particular state of jiva or soul is nigoda, in which state it may reside for infinite period of time. Microscopic life immobile (sthävar) onesensed soul Nigodha jiva Soul in its purest form Body of micro-organisms and general plants Non-permanent lowest life Control; Censure; Restriction Reasoning flaw; Blamed point Control; Censure; Restriction Nigoda Nigoda jiva Nigoda sarira Nigoda, Itara Nigraha Nigraha sthaana Nigrahana TERMINOLOGY OF JAINISM BY DINESH VORA Page 148 of 271

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