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Santaapa Santa-pada-prarupana
Santara siddha Santhaara
Santhaaro Sanvibhaaga Sanvitti Sanyaasa Sanyaasa marana Sanyama Sanyama Sanyast aashrama
Grief; Pain Section of a Digambara procanon; Presentation about existents (reality) Inervally salvated Vow of voluntary death; Fasting to death in the later age of life; Peaceful voluntary and planned religious death Same as santhaara Sharing equally with love for others and respect Apprehension; Knowledge Renunciation Holy death Self-control; Self restraint Restraint; Stoppage Life as a monk, a period of renunciation; This is the fourth of four stages that a Jain shravak and shravika are recommended to pass through in his or her lifetime. Restrained Partially restrained; Restrained-cum-nonrestrained Association; Conjunction; Combination Vivid determination with the associative things Authorship names Conjunction-cum-conjunction Stand for books Homologue Qualified restraint. Subsistence in homologue
Sanyata Sanyatasanyata Sanyoga Sanyoga budhdhi Sanyuha naama Sanyukta sanyoga Sapado Sapaksa Sapaksa sanyama Sapaksa satva
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