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