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Taijasa: |
Electric body |
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Electric body of
mundane souls which always accompanies them. |
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Electric. |
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Taijasa Agrahya-Vargana: |
Electric-unrecievable-molecule |
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Taijasa Vargana: |
what the electric
body is made of. |
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Taijasa-sarira: |
Heat body |
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Taijasa-Vargana: |
Electric Molecule |
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Tamas: |
The principle of
inertia in the Samkhya doctrine |
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Tan-manohara anga-nirikshana-tyaga: |
Renouncing of seeing
their beautiful bodies. |
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Tanu-vata: |
Rarefied air |
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Tapa: |
Austerity |
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Taranapantha: |
A Jaina reform
movement started by Taranasvami |
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Tarka: |
Reductio ad absurdum |
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Tattva: |
reals |
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Fundamentals of
faith for a Jain |
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Tattva-rupavati: |
The meditative
practice of envisioning the body as totally pure |
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Tejo-kayika: |
Fire bodies |
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Tendriya: |
Three-sensed. |
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Terapantha: |
Path of the
thirteen; name of a subsect of the Sthanakavasi |
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Tika: |
Commentary |
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Tikta: |
Pungent. |
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Tirtha: |
Ford; the path of
Jaina practice; the monastic order |
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Tirtha-ksetra: |
A place where arhats
have attained moksa |
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Tirthamkara: |
A Tirthamkara's
career with all its grandeur when He preaches and completes His Ministry. |
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Tirthankara: |
Builders of the
ford; the omniscient spiritual teachers of the Jainas; a synonym for Jina |
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Tirthankara-prakrti: |
Karmas that
determine the body of a Tirthankara |
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Tiryanca: |
Animals and plants,
sub-human. |
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Tiryancha Anupurvi: |
Sub-human--migratory
form. |
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Tiryancha-ayu: |
Sub-human age karma |
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Tiryanchayu: |
Sub-human age. |
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Titthiya: |
Pali for Tirthankara |
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Trairupya: |
Triple
characteristic |
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Trasa |
Mobile being:
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A being having two
or more senses |
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Trasa-nadi: |
Channel of the
mobile beings; that portion of the lokakasa in which the trasas abide+B3022
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Trilaksana: |
Three
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