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

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________________ meditation, of which two are common to all worldly beings and two are followed by those who are on the spiritual path. They are: 1. Arta-dhyana, which is meditating on earthly objects for one's own happiness; 2. Raudra-dhyana, which is meditating on doing harm to another or others for one's own happiness; 3. Dharma-dhyana as above; and Dharmadurlabhabhaavanaa Dharmanaatha Dharma-svakhyatatva anupreksa Dharma-tirth Dharmi Dharmistikaaya Dharmopadesaka Dhrauvya Sukla-dhyana, which is meditating on one s own self. Unobtainability of the true preceptors religion scriptire and right religion Fifteenth tirthankar Reflection of Jain teaching Holy path Minor term; Subject of syllogism Ether Religious teacher It refers to the duration or permanence of the aspect of the substance; Continuity; Permanence Female deity; Latency; Reflection; Stead-fastness; Patinece Permanence; Constant; Eternal Moving for salvation Lasting; Grasping A fault in food Non-idolator sect of Svetaambers Dhruti Dhruva Dhruvaachari Dhruvagrahi Dhumaosa Dhundhiya pantha TERMINOLOGY OF JAINISM BY DINESH VORA Page 84 of 271

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