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Jain World
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MEANING |
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One; unitary |
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Eka-ksetravagaha: |
Occupying the same
locus |
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Eka-phalaka: |
Probably identical
to eka-sataka |
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Eka-sataka: |
A mendicant who
wears a single piece of cloth |
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Ekanta: |
One-sided |
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Taking only one
aspect of a many-sided thing e.g., man is mortal and immortal, regarded from
the point of view of body and soul respectively. |
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Taking only one
view. |
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Ekanta-nitya: |
Absolutely eternal |
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Ekantavada: |
Extremism;
absolutist doctrine |
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Ekantavadin: |
One who holds an
absolutist doctrine |
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Ekartha-samavayin: |
Co-inherent in the
same substratum |
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Ekatva: |
Unity |
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Ekatva anupreksha: |
Loneliness, I am
alone the doer ofmy actinos and the enjoyer of the fruits of them. |
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Ekatvajnana: |
Knowledge of oneness |
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Ekendriya: |
A being with only
one (namely, the tactile) sense faculty; a synonym for sthavara beings |
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One-sensed creature |
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Ennui: |
dissatisfaction. |
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Esana-samiti: |
Care in accepting
alms |
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Eva: |
In fact; an
important term in the formula of the sapta-bhangi-naya |
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Evambhuta (Naya): |
The such-like |
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Evambhutabhasa: |
False such-like view
point |
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