Book Title: Trishasti Shalaka Purusa Caritra Part 1
Author(s): Hemchandracharya, Helen M Johnson
Publisher: Oriental Research Institute Vadodra
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I. Kļşņa, Black. 2. Nila, Blue. 3. Rakta, Red. 4. Pita, Yellow. 5. Sukla, White. Anupūrvi, Migratory form ; the power of
retaining the form of the last incarnation during transmigration, i.e., the passage from one to another condition of existence. I. Nāraka, Hellish. 2. Tiryañc, Sub-human. 3. Manuşya, Human,
4. Deva, Celestial. E.g., Devānupūrvi means the power of retaining the last form, whatever it was, in going to the celestial condition of existence.
I Agurulaghu, Not-heavy-light; neither too
heavy to move, nor too light to have
stability. I Upaghāta, Self-destructive; having a self
destructive limb or organ. I Parāghāta, Destructive of others; possess
ing a limb or organ fatal to others. I Atapa, Hot light; radiant heat; possessed
of a brilliant body, which is hot to others but not to the possessor, as the gross
radiant earth-bodied beings in the sun. I Udyota, Cold light ; phosphorescence ; cold
light, like moonshine. I Ucchvāsa, Respiration. 2 Vihãyogati, Movement; capacity for moving
in space. 1. Subha, Graceful.
2. Aśubha, Awkward. I Pratyeka sarira, Individual body; a body
enjoyable by one soul only.
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