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MEANING |
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Badara: |
Gross (body). |
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Badha: |
Depriving of vitality |
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Badhita-visaya: |
Subject being hindered |
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Bahiratman: |
(Perceiving) The self in
externals |
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Bahirvyapti: |
External concomitance |
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Bahu (Matijnana): |
Many |
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Bahu-shruta-bhakti: |
Devotion to Upakhyayas or
teaching Saints. |
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Bahuvidha (Matijnana): |
Multiplied |
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Bala tapa: |
austerities not based upon right
knowledge |
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Balabhadra: |
A Jaina literary type; the hero
and companion of narayana |
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Balatapa: |
Austerities not based upon right
knowledge. |
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Bandah: |
Bound |
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Bandha: |
Attracted matter had actually
become a part of our body, i.e., when it has become bound to the soul as the
body is already bound to it. |
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Bondage |
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Karmic bondage |
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The matter comes and binds the
soul. |
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Bandhana: |
Bondage; molecular bondage. |
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Energy that brings about karmic
influx |
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Bhagavan: |
Venerable |
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Bhaikshya-shuddhi: |
Purity of alms, according to the
scriptures. |
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Bhajana: |
Option |
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Bhakti: |
Devotionalism |
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Bhanga: |
Infractions committed
intentionally |
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One of the seven-fold ways of
statement |
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Bhasa: |
Language |
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Bhasa-samiti: |
Care in speaking |
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Bhasha
Agrahya-Vargana: |
Speech-unrecievable-molecule |
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Bhasha-Vargana: |
Speech-molecule |
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Bhasya: |
Commentary |
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Bhattaraka: |
Venerable ones; a class of Jaina
clerics |
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Bhava: |
Function |
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Internal; states of a dravya; a
synonym for paryaya |
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Bhava-jiva: |
Real symbol of soul |
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Bhava-puja: |
The internal aspect of a
devotional practice |
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Bhava-samyaktva: |
The internal aspect of true
insight |
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Bhavana: |
Meditation |
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Meditation. |
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Practice; a section of the
Acaranga-sutra |
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Bhavanavasi: |
Those (gods) who reside in
mansions |
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Bhavasruta: |
Real functioning knowledge |
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Bhavatmaka: |
Real |
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Bhavatva: |
Real |
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Bhavollasa: |
Aroused emotions |
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Bhavya: |
One who is capable of attaining
moksa |
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Bhavyatva: |
Capability of attaining moksa |
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Bhaya: |
Fear |
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Bheda: |
Disjunction |
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Bheda-vivaksa: |
Desired difference |
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Bheda-vrtti: |
Attitude of difference |
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Bhedopacara: |
Secondary use of difference |
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Bhekta-pana: |
mixing up food and drink. |
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Bhiksu-pratima: |
Difficult asuterities recommended
for a mendicant |
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Bhirutva-pratyakhyana: |
Giving up cowardice or fear. |
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Bhoga: |
Enjoyment;experience |
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Bhoga
Antaraya: |
obstructive of Enjoyment, of non-comsumable
things. |
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Bhoga-antaraya: |
Karma that restricts enjoyment |
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Bhoga-bhumi: |
Realm of enjoyment |
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Bhogopabhaga-parimanavrata: |
Restraint against practicing
certain professions and partaking of certain foods+B832 |
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Bhojana-Katha: |
Food |
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Bhumi: |
Realm |
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Bhuta-anukampa: |
compassion for all living beings. |
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Bhutacatustaya: |
Division of four matters |
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Bija: |
Seed |
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Bijapuraka-kataha: |
A seed-filled fruit, probably
Aegle Marmelos, used for medicinal purposes |
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Bodhi: |
Enlightnenment |
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Bodhi
durlabha anupreksha: |
Rarity of Right path. It is
difficult to attain right-belief, knowledge and conduct. |
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Bodhi-durlabha: |
The rarity of enlightenment |
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Bodhisattva: |
One who follows the career of a
Buddha |
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Bodiya: |
Naked |
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Brahma-charya: |
Celibacy. |
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Brahmacari: |
Celibate; one who has reached the
seventh pratima |
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Brahmacarya-pratima: |
The seventh pratima, in which
absolute continence is observed |
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Brahman: |
The unitary Absolute postualted
by the Vedanta school |
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Brahmana
(Brahman): |
A member of the priestly caste |
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Brahmavrata: |
Refraining from all illicit
sexual activities |
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