Tadaakar
Absorbed; Concentrating; of the same form
Tadaatmaya
Oneness; Concentration
Tadroop
Absorbed in a substance
Taijasa
Luminous; Electric body; Electric of mundane souls, which always accompanies them ; Effulgence
Taijasa-sarira
Heat body
Tama
Darkness
Tamas
Inertia or sluggishness. One of the three gunas, satva, rajas, tamas. The Self is above these gunas
The principle of inertia in the Samkhya doctrine
Tan
Body
Tankotkirnavat
Immiscible
Tanmayakar
The state of being absorbed in body, mind or speech
Tapa
Austerity; Penance. One of the four pillars of the state of the partially realized. Gnan, Darshan and Charitra are the other three repentance;
Remorse; Control of the senses; Control of desires Self mortification with a view to attaining spiritual knowledge or salvation; Intense spiritual practice undertaken for the purpose of spiritual attainment
Tapasyaa
Austerities for attaining liberation
Tattva
True essence of a thing; Reality ;Element ; Essence ; Principle
Tattva buddhi
Real buddhi; Samyak buddhi
Tattva gnan
Knowledge of the essential principles of Being or modes of self existence (tattvas) Knowledge of the essence;
Knowledge of the truth
Tattvaartha
Category of Truth
Teevra gnaandasha
State of knowledge greatly focused on the Atma
Teevra mumukshata
Accentuated and constant desire to achieve moksh and to be free of worldly attachments
Tejokaayaa
Fire bodies
Tirobhaava
To be covered
Tirtha
Passage; road;Ford; place for crossing
(i) Place of Pilgrimage (ii) Association of Aspirants. (ii) dharma; Place of piligrimage; Place of liberation; Congregation of sadhus and shravaks the path of Jaina practice; The monastic order
Tirthankar
Preacher of true dharma; Founder of a teertha; One who with kevala gyaan; The Omni-Science Manifest; The Absolute; The Arihant; The omniscient spiritual teachers of the Jainas Founder of religion (ford-founder) Builders of the ford' One who re-establishes the religion and fourfold society of sadhus, sadhvis, shravaks and shravikas.
Tiryancha
Subhuman beings; Animal and plant life
Trailokya
Three worlds; (Atma can see and know all three worlds : Madhyaloka (world of animals and humans), Adholoka (world of Hellish beings) and Urdhvaloka (world of Celistial beings)
Trasa
The two, three, four and five sensed beings are known as tras Mobile beings
Trividh taap
Threefold suffering namely of Adhi, Vyadhi and Upadhi
Tyaga
Renunciation through the medium of the ego; Renunciatin in absence of the Self-realisation; Non-attainment of the Pure Self
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