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| Word | Meaning |
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| Nabho-Vargana | Sphere-molecule |
| Naicayika | Transcendental |
| Naigama (Naya) | Non-distinguished |
| Naigamabhasa | False point of view of the non-distinguished |
| Nama | Body-making Karma |
| Nama (Niksepa) | Symbol of name |
| Nama-Jaina | Nominal Jaina |
| Nama-karma | Karma that determines destinies and body types |
| Namadinayasamudayavada | Combination of the points of view of name etc. |
| Namadiniksepa | Symbols of names etc. |
| Namajiva | Name symbol of soul |
| Namaskara-mantra | Reverent salutation to the [five] holy beings |
| Namaskaraniksepa | Symbol of salutation |
| Namatmaka | Form of the name |
| Namendra | The name `Indra’ |
| Nandyavarta | A kind of diagram |
| Napumsaka Veda | Common sex. |
| Napumsakaveda | Sexual cravings for a hermaphrodite |
| Naracha-Samhanana | Unbreakable joints and bones. |
| Naraka | Hell; the world of infernal beings Hellish. |
| Naraka Anupurvi | Hellish–migratory form. |
| Narakayu | hellish age. |
| Narakayu karma | Hellish age karma |
| Naraki | Hell beings |
| Narayana | A Jaina literary type; the hero’s companion and slayer of the villian |
| Nasti | Does not exist; the second member of the sapta-bhangi-naya |
| Nastitva | Non-existence |
| Naya | Partial truth |
| View; partial expression of truth |
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| Nayabhasa | False point of view |
| Nayana | Sight |
| Nayavada | Doctrine of nayas |
| Nayavakya | Statement from a point of view |
| Nicha Gotra | Low family. |
| Nichaih Vritti | an attitude of humility towards one’s betters. |
| Nidana | Seeking worldly gain from the performance of good deeds and austerities |
| The thorn of desire for future sense-pleasures. |
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| Nidhatti | Energy that renders karmas incapable of all activity save changes in fruition time and intensity |
| Nidra | Sleep |
| Nidra-Nidra | Deep sleep. |
| Nigamana | Conclusion |
| Nigantha | Nirgrantha |
| Unattached, without possessions; ancient name for the Jaina community |
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| Nigoda | The lowest form of life |
| Nigraha | Defeat |
| proper control over mind, speech and body. |
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| Nigrahadhikarana | Place for defeat |
| Nigrhita | Defeated |
| Nihkamksita | Freedom from anticipation |
| Nihksepa (Niksepa) | The different ways of putting a thing |
| Nihnava | Falsehood, heresy |
| Nihpratikara | Unavoidable |
| Nihsankita | Freedom from doubt |
| Nikacana | Energy that renders karmas incapable of all activity |
| Nila | Blue |
| Nila-lesya | Blue karmic stain |
| Nimitta-karana | External efficient cause |
| Nir vichikitsita | Free from repulsion from anything. |
| Nirakrta | Refuted |
| Niranvaya | Discrete |
| Nirjara | Dissociation of karmas |
| The falling away of karmic matter from the soul. |
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| The gradual shedding of the matter already boundis shedding |
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| Nirjara anupreksha | Shedding. Karmic matter must be shed from or shaken out of the soul. |
| Nirmana | Formation; proper formation of limbs and minor limbs in relation to their situation and dimensions. |
| Nirnitavipaksavrttika | Whose existence in the hetrologous is decisive |
| Nirukti | Etymology |
| Nirvana | Release from bondage; the final death of an enlightened human being [arhat] followed immediately by moksa |
| Nirvana-bhumi | The place at which a Tirthankara attained nirvana |
| Nirvicikitsa | Freedom from disgust |
| Nirvrttindriya | Physical sense-organ shaped like Kadamba flower |
| Niryukti | Prakrit verse commentary |
| Nisarga | inborn error |
| Nisarga Kriya | Admiration of hurtful or unrighteous things. |
| Nisargaja | Agrahita |
| Niscaya (Naya) | Consideration |
| Niscaya-naya | Nonconventional view |
| Niscayabhasa | False real point of view |
| Niscita (Matijnana) | Determined |
| Nisedha | Negation |
| Nisedhakalpana | Negative aspect |
| Nisedhasakhaka (Hetu) | Which proves negation |
| Nishkankshita | Free from wordly desire. |
| Nisshankita | Free from all doubt. |
| Nitya | Eternal |
| Nityavada | Eternalism |
| Niyati | Fate |
| Niyativada | Fatalism |
| No-kasaya | Subsidiary passions |
| No-kashaya | Quasi-passions; slight or minor passions. |
| Nyag rodha parimandala | Banyan-like; short in lower but large in upper extremities like a banyan-tree. |