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1 केवलिन्
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2 छद्मस्थ
chadma-stham. ( Prākṛit. chauma-ttha), « remaining in error», a common man orᅠ ascetic (not possessing the knowledge of a kevalin) Jain.
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3 श्रुतकेवलिन्
ṡrutá-kevalinm. N. of a class of Jama Arhats (of whom six are enumerated) L.
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4 सम्भूति
sam-bhūti( sám-.) f. birth, origin, production (ifc.= « risen orᅠ produced orᅠ descended from») VS. etc. etc.;
growth, increase ṠBr. ṠāṇkhṠr. ;
manifestation of might, great orᅠ superhuman power (= vi-bhūti) BhP. ( Sch.);
suitability, fitness ( alsoᅠ personified as the daughter of Daksha andᅠ wife of Marīci, orᅠ as the wife of Jayad-ratha andᅠ mother of Vijaya) Pur. ;
m. N. of a son of Dubsaha VP. ;
of a brother of Trasa-dasyu ib. ;
of a judge Buddh. ;
- vijaya m. (with Jainas) N. of a Ṡruta-kevalin ( alsoᅠ = ta-vijaya) HPariṡ.
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