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C
| Word | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Caitanya | Consciousness |
| Caitya | Temple |
| Caityavasi | Temple-dweller |
| Cakravartin | Universal monarch |
| Caksuradijanita | Effected by eyes etc. |
| Caksurdarsana | Visual perception |
| Candala | Untouchable; a synonym for svapaka |
| Candana | Sandalwood paste |
| Carana | Practice |
| Caritra | Conduct |
| Caritra-mohaniya | Conduct-deluding karmas |
| Caru | Sweet |
| Catuhsarana | The four refuges |
| Caturvimsati-stava | Sanskrit caturyama-samvara; a synonym for caujjama-dhamma |
| Caujjama-dhamma | Sanskrit caturyama-dharma, the fourfold restraint ascribed to Parsva |
| Chadmastha | A person in the state of bondage in this universe. |
| Chakshu-darshanavarana | Ocular-Conation-obscuring. |
| Charitras | Right-conduct. |
| Chaundriya | Four-sensed. |
| Cheda | Reduction in seniority |
| Cheda-sutra | A law book dealing with monastic offences |
| Chetanatva | along with Amurtatva, is a common attribute of the class of substance, orgroup of attributes,called Soul. Consciousness |
| Citrajnana | Knowledge of the picture |
| Culika | Appendix; a class of Jaina cononical texts |
| Cyavamana | Negligent |