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MEANING |
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| Kaivalya: |
Pure knowledge |
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| Kala: |
Time |
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Time stages within the
progressive and regressive half-cycles; time as a dravya |
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Kala (Drvyadigata): |
Periodically |
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Kala (Kaladigata): |
Time |
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Kala (Kalakarakadigata): |
Time |
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Kalanu: |
Time-points |
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Kalatyayapadista: |
Mistimed
(contradicted) |
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Kalikasruta: |
A Jain scripture |
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Kalpatita: |
Born in the highest
heavenly abodes |
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Kalpopapanna: |
Born in the kalpa
heavens |
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Kalyanaka: |
Auspicious moments |
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Kanyadana: |
Ceremony of giving
away the bride |
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Kapota-lesya: |
Gray karmic strain |
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Karaka: |
Case |
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Karana: |
Cause |
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Karana (Hetu): |
Cause |
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Karanantarasakalya: |
Co-operation of all
other causes |
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Karananupalabdhi: |
Non-availability of
the cause |
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Karanatva: |
As the cause |
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Karanollekha: |
Mention of
instrument |
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Karma: |
Action |
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Karma-bhumi: |
Realm of action |
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Karma-cetana: |
Consciousness of
oneself as the doer of actions |
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Karma-phala-cetana: |
Consciousness of
oneself as the enjoyer of the karmic fruits |
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Karma-prakrti: |
The particular form
into which karmic matter is differentiated |
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Karman: |
Action |
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Karmana: |
karmic. |
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Karmana-sarira: |
The transmigrating
body of karmic matter |
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Karmana-Vargana: |
Karmic-molecule |
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Karsapana: |
Coin |
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Karta: |
Agent |
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Karunya: |
Pity, Compassion for
the afflicted. |
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Karya: |
Effect |
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Karya (Hetu): |
Effect |
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Karyanupalabdhi: |
Non-availability of
the effect |
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Kasaya: |
Passions |
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Katha: |
Debate |
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Narrative literature |
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Talk |
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Kathora: |
Hard |
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Katuka: |
Bitter. |
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Kavala-ahara: |
Food in morsels;
ordinary human food |
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Kaya: |
Movement by body. |
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Kaya klesha: |
Mortification of the
body, so long as the mind is not disturbed--external austerity. |
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Kaya-klesa: |
Mortifications of
the body |
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Kayiki-kriya: |
a wicked man's
readiness to hurt others. |
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Kayotsarga: |
Abandonment of the
body, a standing or sitting posture of meditation |
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Kesa-loca: |
The practice of
pulling out one's hair in five handfuls |
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Kevala (Jnana): |
Perfect knowledge |
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Kevala-darshanavarana: |
Perfect-conation-obscuring. |
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Kevala-jnanavarana: |
Perfect-knowledge-obscuring. |
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Kevaladarsana: |
Perception
associated with kevalajnana |
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Kevalajnana: |
Knowledge isolated
from karmic obstruction; infinite knowledge; omniscience; knowledge
involving awareness of every existent in all its qualities and modes |
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Kevalin: |
One who has attained
kevalajnana; a synonym for arhat |
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Kilita samhanana: |
Riveted bones. |
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Klishyamaneshu: |
The afflicted. |
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Komala: |
Soft |
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Krama: |
Order |
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Sequential order |
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Kramabhavi: |
Occurring
successively |
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Kramayaugapadya: |
Simultaneity or
order |
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Krishna: |
Black. |
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Kriya (Kalpana): |
Activity |
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Kriya naya: |
Point of view of
action |
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Kriyanayabhasa: |
False point of view
of action |
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Kriyas: |
Actions; a Jaina
term for sacred rites |
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Kriyasabda: |
Root word |
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Kriyavadi: |
belief in time,
soul, etc., as causing everything in the world. |
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All the substances
perform their functions and become causes of different effects. |
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Krodha: |
Anger |
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Krodha-pratyakhyana: |
Giving up anger. |
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Krsi: |
Farming |
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Krsna-lesya: |
Black karmic stain |
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Ksama: |
Forgiveness |
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Ksamasramana: |
An ascetic who
suffers with equanimity; title used in addressing a monk during the ritual
fo confession |
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Ksanika: |
Momentary |
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Ksanti: |
Forbearance |
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Ksapana: |
Destruction |
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Ksatriya: |
Member of a warrior
caste |
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Ksaya: |
Destruction |
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Ksayika-samyak-darsana: |
True insight
achieved by the destruction of darsana-mohaniya karmas |
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Ksayopasama: |
Cessation and
subsidence of karmic veil |
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Ksayopasama-labdhi: |
Attainment of purity
by the destruction-cumsuppression of certain karmas |
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Ksayopasamika-samyaktva: |
True insight
achievedby the destruction cum-suppression of darsana-mohaniya karmas;
identical to vedakasamyaktva |
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Ksetra: |
Territory |
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Kshanti: |
Forgiveness |
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Kshaya: |
Destruction |
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Ksina-moha: |
Permanent
dissociation from all caritra-mohaniya karmas and from the passions which
they produce, the twelfth gunasthana |
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Ksipra (Matijnana): |
Quick |
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Ksullaka: |
Minor; junior monk;
a Jaina layman on the eleventh pratima; one who wears three pieces of
clothing |
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Kubjaka: |
Hunchback. |
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Kula: |
Family |
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Kumara-sramana: |
A life-long celibate |
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Kundalini-cakra: |
Mystical centers of
psychic energy |
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Kutastha-nitya: |
Eternal and
unchangeable |
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