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padartha (category of existence): III, #39
pahuda (Prakrit for prabhrta): I, ii
palya (a measure of time): II, #111
pancamakala (the fifth stage of time in Jaina cosmology): Intro. #45; II, n. 22, n. 35
pancendriya-namakarma (karma that produces the five sense organs): II, #133
panipatra (a mendicant who uses his hands as a bowl): I, n. 4
papa (inauspicious or demeritorious karma): Intro. #13
papayoni (of evil birth; base-born): Intro. #40; VI, #82
para-gati (the highest goal; a synonym for moksa): Intro. #40
parama-audarika-sarira (supremely pure gross body): II, n. 3; VI, #41, n. 28, n. 49
parigraha (attachment to worldly possessions; property; a synonym for murccha): Intro. #3, #27, #39; II, #32; VI, #91
parigraha-parimana (placing limits on one's property): I, n. 9
pariharavisuddhi (the purificatory course followed by a mendicant): II, #57
parisaha (afflictions): II, #45; VI, #79
parivrajaka (a Brahmanical mendicant): I, n. 6
parivrajika (a Brahmanical female mendicant): Intro., n. 30
patra (bowl for collecting food): V, ii
pinchi (a whisk broom made of molted peacock feathers): Intro. #25; I, n. 6
prabhrta (Sanskrit for pahuda: gift; treatise): I, ii
pradesa (space points occupied by a soul): VI, #40
prakarana (treatise): Preface
pramada (carelessness, negligence, lack of concentration, apathy): II, #50
pratilekhana (whisk broom; a synonym for rajoharana): II, #31
pratima (the eleven stages of renunciation for a layman): I, n. 13; VI, #55, #62, #68
pratinarayana (a Jaina literary type; the villain; a synonym for prativisnu): II, n. 49
prativisnu (a synonym for pratinarayana, the villain): II, n. 49; VI, #92
pratyakhyanavarana-kasaya (the third grade of passions, which prevents the assumption of mahavratas): VI, n. 33
pratyaksa (perception): Intro. #9
pratyekabuddha (one who attains kevalajnana independent of a teacher): II, #6
pravrajya (mendicant ordination): I, #7, n. 17
prayascitta (expiation): II, iii
prayoga (a syllogistic formula): Intro. #7, #12; V, iii; VI, ii
pudgala (matter): II, n. 4
pumlinga (male gender): Intro. #18, #43
pumveda ("male" libido or sexual desire for a female): Intro. #18; III, #82; VI, #4
punya (meritorious or wholesome karma): Intro. #13
purusa (male; man): III, #83; VI, #40
purvapaksa (the first or objectionable argument; the prima facie view): Preface; VI, iii