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APPENDIX TWO mārgaņā, f. 4. 4. 247. 'Those states by, or conditions in,
which the jīvas are found are known as Mārgaņās.'
Dravyasaņgraha, p. 39. mārganābha, m. or n. 5. 3. 63, musk. minalakṣman, m. 5, 4. 324, Kāmadeva. muktāvali, f. 5. 2. 331, a kind of fast. See n. 312. mukhāgni, m. 4. 7. 133, forest conflagration, L mut, 4. I. 609, to crush, to grind. Quoted only Dhātup. mudgara, pl. 4. 2. 69, n. of people in east India. In Km. mudgala, m. 4. 5. 320, a kind of Vyantara, PH. From
moggaļa (desī). mudrā, f. 4. 7. 162, a position of body for meditation. mūla, pl. 4. 2. 68, n. of people in east India. meņķha, m. 5. 3. 68, elephant-keeper, L. mendhaka, m. 5. 4. 103, ram, L. mainika, m. 5. 5. 340, fisherman. Only scholiast. mocaka, 4. 4. 165, the 'bucket' of leather attached to
stirrup in which lance is carried. So also in 1. 5. 525.
yācita, n. 5. 1. 180, alms obtained by begging, L. yāpyayāna, n. 5. 5. 489, palanquin, L. yuktipuşpa, n. 5. 4. 127, flower-arrangement, bouquet. yuddhasabhya, m. 4. I. 595, judge in a fight. yogapaţa, m. 4. 7. 406, traditional secret knowledge handed
down orally by a guru to a disciple as his successor.
rājarāja, m. 4. 2. 4, moon, L. räjila, m. 5. 5. 226 = dundubha, Abhi. 4. 371, an unvenom
ous water-snake. rādhācakra, n. 4. 1. 687, wheel to which a doll is attached
as a target. See I, n. 360, Cf. PS. rūpasthadhyāna, n. 4. 7. 162, meditation on the form of
the Tīrthankaras. See I, n. 409.
lalāntikā, f. long pendulous wreath, L. lalāma, adj. 4. I. 461, eminent, best of its kind, L. lālā, f. 4. I. 144, spider-web. See II, n. 14.
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