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Aṅguttara. 31 antarātmā. 250. 138. anicca. 188 akuśala. 153. 95 Ambedkar.akuludāyisutta. 256 antaryāmī. 267 Anantānubandhī. 198 ānandam. 34 anātmavāda. 108. 33 ānando. 95 Anubhāga. 303 amūrta. 41. 174 122. 23 ālayavijñāna. 33 ānanda. 202 ānandamaya. 161 antaryāmin. 41 Anantānubandhīkaṣāya. 250 ananta. 232 antaḥ. 266. 139. 158 and Vedānta. 109. 102. 30. 124. 181. 41 anātma. 178 amokkhassa. 116. 188. 31 amṛtaḥ. 123 anena. 32. 256. 269 Antaryāmī. 32 antarabhava. 123. 29. 125. 305 annamaya. 21 ālaya. 42 anantarika. 41 Aṇṇāṇī. 32 Antarāya. 319 aniyata. 232 Antarāyakarma. 204 anitya. 127. 130. 27. 31 antara. 138 anattā. 1. 269 345 . 120. 197 Avidyā. 33 avyakata. 157. 150 arati. 272 avyakṛta. 37 avyavahararasi. 15 bhakti. 15 badara. 74 346 . 33 balavakamma. 5. 179 bhāva. 43 Āraṇyaka. 263 Apratyakhyanikaṣāya. 187. 250 appatitthita. 286 Apratyākhyanīkaṣāya. 234 apo. 213 Bādarāyaṇa. 178 Apavartana. 188 bhava. 269 babhūva. 216. 78 attā. 157 Āyu. 257 bandha. arhat. 219. 102 Āyukarma. 177 Apartyākhyāni. 271. 140 Bhagavatī.Anupādisesa. 240 arahat. 15 Aupapātika. 218 271 Ātmavidyā. 51 Āvaśyaka. 108 āpnoti. 15 Bhāṣya. 256 Āyuṣyakarma. 198 āvidya. 257 avyakata’. 250. 299. 35 Bhagavata. 254. 267. 50. 188. 253 anupraviśya. 209 Avirati. 35 Ārādhanā. 31. 31. 42 Chen-Yeng. 125 cakṣurvijñāna. 245 brahmēti. 88 Bodhisattvabhūmi. 81. 104 bikkhu. 32. 32 cetana. 7. 22. 129 347 . 26 bhavavatthu. 22 brahman. 109 bījas. 5 Cāṇḍalas. 164 bṛhayati. 15. 25. 23 Chāndogya. 14 caraṇaguṇā. 32 bhavaṁti. 305 bondage. 135 citta. 29 Caritteṇa. 36. 18 cāritra.Bhāvaleśyās. 193 bīja. 41. 52. 232 brahma. 26 bhūtayoni. 23. 136 caittas. 98. 301 brahmacaryas. 26 bhikkhus. 54. 234 Bṛhadāraṇyaka. 320 Brāhmaṇas. 129. 42 Brāhmaṇa. 98. Bhaya. 257 40. 26 bhūta. 33. 25 Cārvāka. 53. 29. 37. 28. 157 Brāhmin. 51. 34 Buddhaghoṣa. 27. 4 bhavyajīva. 134 bhedābheda. 105. 81. 32. 275 brahmeti. 136 brahmaṇā. 42 bṛhati. 33 bṛhmayati. 73 Cūrṇi. 266 Darśanāvaraṇīyakarma. 245 Dashavatars.cittabhūmi. 15 duciṇṇaphalā. 105 dayā. 177 Devas. 147 Cullavagga. 20 daṁsaṇissa. 9 dhyāyamānaḥ. 171 darśanakiryā. 227 cittavijñāna. 250 Dharmaśāstra. 227 daihika. 207 Dalai Lama. 303 deha. 250 dravya. 14. 147. 209 dana. 20. 263 Dīgha. 150 Daśavaikālika. 303 ciṭṭhai. 305 dhūtu. 2 dharma. 213 darśanāvaraṇīya. 25. 49 Darśanāvaraṇīya. 236 cūlasotāpanna’. 14 davvaṁ. 223 daṁsaṇāvaraṇaṁ. 42 Darasnävaraniyakarma. 138 deva. 250 dravya-karma. 62 Cūḷahatthipadopamasutta. 73 dukkha. 10. 319 Dharma. 213 Devadūtasutta. 95 348 . 157 dubbalakamma. 262 ditthivisuddhi. 15 dhāmaṁ. 275 dasaka. 250 Dravyaleśyās. 303 imāni. 157. 157 Īśa. 26 Evameyāiṁ. 31 gandhabba. 267 Gotra. 250. 33 Gommaṭasāra. 230 jāti. 154 gīta. 9 Gotrakarma. 250 japa.Dvādaśānuprekṣā. 15 hṛdi. 196 īśvara. 189 guṇas. 229 janaka. 158 ghaṭa. 95 jayate. 264. 34 gandhabhuk. 198 Jambudvīpaprajñapti. 286 Jarāmaraṇa. 15 gandharva. 39 eṣa. 189 hetu. 264 Janakakarma. 158 ghātikarmas. 35 hṛdaye. 262 jāyate. 73. 250 Iryāpathika. 28 hiṁsā. 160 349 . 246 garuka. 33 jhāna. 6. 26. 159. 159. 270 Jañānāvarṇakarma. 202 Jamiṇaṁ. 33 huṁti. 305 evaṁ. 199. 270 gandha. 13 janānaṃ. 187 hāsyā. 161 janak. 257 Jāti. 41 kāyakarma. 230. 207 kasāya. 18 221. 253 jīva. 62 Jñānāvaṇīya. 37. 218. 50 jnāna. 25 katatta. 34. 83 kartā. 13. Kaṣāya. 136 jñāna. 37. 215. 172 jīvenātmanā. 52 jīvātma. 38. 14 303 kiriyāvādī. 31 jīvati. 157. 42. 258 jīvātman. 247 350 . 40. 235. 62 jñānamanantam. 2 Lankāvatāra. 33 kāya. 37. 30 kriyamāṇa. 37 Kauṣītaki. 243. 165 jīvas. 158 kārya. 159. 41. 1. 224. 261 jīvanmukta. 35 258 kashāya. 226 khina. 39. 108. 33 Keśava. 128 Jnänävaraniya karma. 222. kaścit. 4. Khuddaka. 28 Kriyamāṇa. 253 jñānam. 50 kuśala. 29. 216. 29. 38. 263 Ksatriya. 255 Jñānāvaṇīyakarma. 250 krodha.jīñāsā. 230 Kaśāya. 30. 246 Kaṭha. 232. 250 kṣaṇika. 253 Nāma. 14 Naiyāyika. 250. 240. 52. 20. 21. 190 mukti. 250 ṃjñā. 235 Mahakammavibhanga. 96 Nämakarma. 14. 16. 241 217. 150. 291 mriyatē. 299 luppṁti. 6. 246 Mokṣa. 25. 130 Mahāvedalla. 233. 42 Mahayāna. 250. 246 Māhabhārata. 31. 69 mukta. 213 Mithyādarsana. 182 Mahāyānasūtrālaṃkāra. 220. 68. loka. 66. 116 nairātmya. 250 mithyādṛṣṭi. Mūla. 18. 29 Mahāyāna. 184. 95 nāmadheya. 96 mūrta. 35 Mahābhārata. 15 madhyaloka. 267 Nāmakarma. 59. 285 351 . 263 lobha. 69.leśyās. 264 Mohanīyakarma. 267. 90 Mahākammavibhaṅgasutta. 43 Mīmaṃsākas. 256 mokṣa. 90. 274 Mohniya-karma. 29 mithyātva. 261. 35. 13. 70 muccejja’puṭṭhayaṁ. 127 152 mūlavijñāna. 60 nāma. 262 Nāmakammaṁ. 118 Muṇḍaka. 212 Nikāya. 250 nirvāṇa. 35 niṣkalam. 213 352 . 42 ṇcchayado.namarūpa. 269 paccaya. 21. 238. 15 nāyam. 38 netram. 189 Niraya. 273 oja. 305 Nidānavagga. 113 Niyama. 157 nikācita. 28 Nāṇassāvaraṇijjaṁ. 212. 118 Nāmarūpa. 258 206. 227 nityānāṃ. 43. 15 nidhata. 273 ntaräyakarma. 46 Nikācanā. 213 nirodha. 14 nāmarūpa. 213 nirjarā. 263 nigiṇhāī. 209 Nāraka. 147. 301 Nyāya. 99. 120 nāṇaṁ. 152 Nāmarūpānam. 115. 17. napusanka. 29 Nārakī. 217. 219 ñāna. 204 nikāya. 92. 303 nirūpaka. 159 Nidhati. 236 nirvikāra. 121 Nidāna. 187. 33 Nivṛti. 243 Niryukti. 180. 7. 184 nivvāṇaṁ. 269 niyata. 82 pāvagaṁ. 303 prajāpati. 33 parigraha. 66 padisaṁkhāe. 193. 218 Pārśvanātha. 206. 159 phala. 259 Phrakhuru Pitak Nanthakhun. 301 padārtha. 65. 56 parayaya. 149 Palmyra. 211. 320 pāpa. 161 273. 262 prajñāne. 197 Pañcalas. 37.paccupaṭṭhito. 303 pancanantariya. 195. 217. 63. 197 parisujjhaī. 274. 15 paramātman. 15 paticcasamuppada. 228 Paḍhamaṁ. 30. 18. 38. 157 Pāhuḍa. 267 Paramātman. 213 prajñāna. 39 Prajapati. 42 pāhuḍa. 30 pariṇāma. 216. 177 Papañcasūdanī. 197 Pracavana. 216. 224 paśyate. 299 Piṭaka. 258. piṭaka. 303 Pārvatī. 212 pariggaha. 32 pariccheda. 41 Pradeśa. 212 prajñā. 225 Prajñāparāmitā. 218. 76 pañcāstikāya. 4 paṭisandhi. 40. 266. 15 pathavi. 190 353 . 215 prāṇamaya. 61 prayogakiryā. 262 pravṛttivijñāna. 256. 3 preta. 216. 188 puṇya. 47. 29 Prāvanśthā. 30 punarbhava. 78 354 . 218. 192 pratītyasamutpāda. 62 Pratyākhyānī. 82 Prāṇā. 120 prāṇipātakiryā. 28 Pravāhaṇa. 121 prārabdha. 161 prāṇa. 31 praviṣṭah. 74. 96. 33 prāṇeṣu. 257 prakṛti. 233 prāna. 38 pudgala. 199 pudgaḷa. 269 Prakṛti. 261 pratyaya. 184 Purāṇa. 49 pramāda. 231 pratisamdhi. 38 Pravacanasāra. 120. 88 pratiṣṭhitam. 260 pratyekabuddha. 253 pratyeka. 39 pravṛtti. 10 Praśna. 48 Pratyākhyanīkaṣāya. 18. 187. 262 Prārabdha.prakriti. 109. 299 Pratītyasamutpāda. 267 pratyakṣa. 225 prāṇā. 258. 199 Pullkasas. 95 Pramāda. 218 pratisandhi. 99. 186 samādhi. 133. 212 Saṃskāra. 233 saṃsāric’. 36 123. 50 Rājavārttika. 215 saṁsāra. 37. 236. 242 saṃjñā. 97. 297 rebirth. 26. 20. 121. 52. 120 Puruṣa. 96. 59 rasa. 111 Ṣaḍāyatana. 204 puruṣa. 184 saṁsārī. 7 sammurchan. purāṇō. 86 Saṃdhinirmocana. 39. 303 purusaveda. 189 355 . 117. 243 Rūpa. 69.Purānas. 17. 211. 40 Rāmāyaṇa. 2 Sāmparāyika. 4 Śamkara. 120 Purāṇas. 189 sāṃsāric. 96 saṃsāric. 252 Śaṃkara. 121 Saḷāyatana. 125. 257 Sammūrcchana. 47. 157 saṁkleśa. 129. 270 Ṛjupālikā. 102 sādhāraṇa. 34. 21. 115. 88 samapatti. 246 rūpa. 139 saṃskāra. 48 saṁjae. 46. 183. 123 rati. 21. 157. 47. 235. 78. 185 puruṣsa. 239 Rebirth. 20 Sāṃkhya. 257 saṃgrahaṇī. 24. 300 Saṅkaramaṇa. 299 Saṅgha. 87 samyaksmṛti. 211 Śaṅkhacūḍa. 3 Sarvāstivāda. 272 samyakājīva. 33 Saṃyutta. 217. 257 samyag-dariana. 177. 87 samyak-samādhi. 149. 211 sarvaṃ. 300 Sañjvalanakaṣāya. 139. 267 samyak-karman. 166. 15 samyak-saṃkalpa. 204 sarvātmā. 216. 61 Sarvāstivādin. 129 saṅgha. 211 śārīrātmā. 30 samyak-vyāyāna. 211 sarvajñaḥ. 65 Saṁyakcāritra. 193 Sanchita.samskaras. 302 Sañjvalankaṣāya. 161. 147 samyag-caritra. 14. 211 sansārī-jīva. 159 saṁvara. 100. 256 Samyagjñāna. 38 samyaktva. 113 samyakdṛsṭi. 269 samyag-jndna. 123 samyakvāca. 300 Sañjvalana. 169 sarvāntaraḥ. 262 sarvabījaka. 219 Sangīti. 33 sanchita. 211 sapindikarana. 211 sāra. 33 356 . 304 saṅkhāra. 211 śarīra. 230 siddha. 64. 185. 191. 320 Somaka. 218. 24 Sautrāntika. 67. 28. 232 sūkṣma. 232. 29 Sparśa. 270 śraddhā. 65. 30. 28 sṛṣṭi. 246 śuddha. 86 suṣupti. 96 Sūtra. 211. 109 Sāttā.Sarveśvara. 227 Suciṇṇā. 28 Sthiti. 266. 268 satyasya. 160 Sat’. 68 śāstā. 29 śramaṇa. 243 suksma. 68 satya. 26 satyameva. 271 śrāddha. 245 Sayameva. 209 sāśwatō’yam. 33 Sopādisesa. 240 sīla. 226 satyaṃ. 212. 295 satyam. 28 sthūla. 189 sātāvedanīya-karma. 179. 34 Śrāddha. 193 stri. 13 śoka. 28. 303 Śubha. 257 Sarvodaya Shramadana. 182. 24. 119 Śiva. 15 357 . 219 savvadavvāṇa. 258 savva. 28 skandhas. 36 sotapanna. 260 Udīraṇā. 15 Theravādin. 26. 4 uccheda. 33 triyañca. 29. 243 Taittirīya. 291 svarūpa. 123 Tiryañcas.Sūtrakṛtāṅga. 149 tasmād. 11. 67 Tasyopaniṣat. 106 Udaya. 252 Uddālaka. 319. 96. 320 svabhava. 32 tīthayātrā. 83 tīvramanda. 40 trilakṣana. 95 Tīrthaṅkar. 193 Udvartana. 108. 30. 122 Taittiriya. 28. 116 Śvetāśvatara. 26 tatastu. 157 Tṛṣṇā. 32 Tattvārtha-Sūtra. 26 ucchiṣṭa. 82. 161 Thich Nhat Hanh. 77 Tikaṇṇa. 138 svabhāva. 271 Tattvārtha. 162 Suttapiṭaka. 26. 82 Tathāgata. 236 tajo. 29. 28 ucyate. 42 Udālaka. 53 Triṁśikāvijñaptikārikāḥ. 9 Śvetaketu. 189 tanhā. 271 Theravāda. 272 358 . 215 svalakśaṇa. 28. 261 śvetāśvatara. 31 Triyaka. 30. 114. 154 vākya. 249 Uttaraphālguṇi. 34 Uttarādhyayanasūtra. 268. 68 Upaghātakakarma. 20. 28. 258 upādana. 45. 158 Vaiśeṣika. 154 vayo. 138 upādāna. 2 Upaniṣad. 17. 141 vasanas. 21. 189 upathambhaka. 50. 44. 154 vedanīya. 157 Upapiḍakakarma. 297 vathu. 21. Uttamaguṇāṇa. 264. 299 Upapāda. 15 Vedanta. 172 Upādāna. 15. 250. 189 vaikriya. 42 vedanā. 215 359 . 250 Uṣāsta. 25. 33 Vedanīyakarma. 29. 158 vacana. 157 Upaniṣads. 227 286 Uttarādhyayana. 158 Vedāna. 50 Upaniṣadic. 249 Vedānta. 31 vanna. 118 vācikarma. 22. 59. 12. 46. 32. 24.upabidaka. 17. 31. 271 Vedanā. 157 upāsaka. 234 upaghataka. 22. 157 Vacchagottasutta. 185 Upaśama. Vallabha. 96 Upatthambakakarma. 138 Vinaya. vītarāga. 39 vyavahararasi. 106. 32 vijñānātmā. 120 viyānai. 259 102. 37. 14 yajna. 189 vratas. 30 vyapadeśācca. 21.Vedāntasūtra. 39 vyjānāt. 209 vijñāna. 13. 213 vijijñāsasya. 29. 248. 224 Vijñāna. 125 yamayati. 50 Vedās. 49 Vedism. 107. 22. 120 Yamakavagga. 96. 99. 42 vijñānamaya. 122. 9 vijñānam. 117. 123. 26 vīrya. 259. 101. 17. 271 viśeṣa. 35 Yatō. 190 360 . 29 Vipāka. 44 Yogācāra. 250 visuddhi. 32. 32. 26 Visuddhimagga. 234 vijñānamayaḥ. 177. 29. 109. 261. 178 Yājñavalkya. 213 vipaścit. 20. 22 Viśiṣṭādvaita. 54 Viniścaya. 186 yāthāvadassanam. 262 yoga. 133. 97. 163 vipāka. 35 Viñāya. 80 Viṣṇu. 115. 22 Veyaṇijjaṁ. 40 Viśiṣṭadvaita. 39 yagatāsatisutta. 95. Yogācārabhūmi. 119 Yogācārins. 117. 102 361 .
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