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Jain World
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| Raga: |
Desire; passion; attachment |
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Giving up infatuation. |
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Rajas: |
Principle of motion
in the Samkhya doctrine |
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Rajoharana: |
A whiskbroom |
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Rajya-Katha: |
politics |
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Rakta: |
Rad. |
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Rasa: |
Taste |
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Rasa parityaga: |
Daily renunciation
of one or more of six kinds of delicacies: Ghee, milk, curd, sugar, salt,
and oil--external austerity. |
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Abandonment of
stimulating or delicious food |
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Rati: |
Indulgence |
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Pleasure in sense
activity |
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Ratnatraya: |
The three jewels:
right faith or insight, right knowledge, right conduct |
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Ratre-bhukta-tyaga: |
Abstinence from
eating at night. |
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Ratri-bhojana: |
Eating at night |
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Ratribhakta-pratima: |
The sixth stage, in
which one limits all sexual activity to nighttime hours |
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Raudradhyana: |
Meditation on the
perverse pleasure of causing injury to others |
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Rju: |
Analytic |
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Rju-sutrabhasa: |
False analytical
view point |
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Rjumati: |
Straight
intelligence |
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Rjusutra (Naya): |
Analytic stand,
point |
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Rjusutra-naya: |
Straight-thread view |
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Rta: |
Vedic concept of
cosmic law |
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Ruja: |
Illness |
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Ruksha: |
Rough. |
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Rupastha-dhyana: |
Concentration on the
form of the Jina |
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Rupatita-dhyana: |
Concentration on
that which transcends form: the nature of the siddha |
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