SANSKRIT— TI BET AN— EN G LIS H VOCABU LAKY. 



LXXX\"II (uji). ^^•^'•5<5j'J'=T](^C:'(^^!'(^^C:'q 1 Some terms 



OF THE MiMAMSAKA SCHOOL- 



I Satsaiiipraj-oge purusas^^en- 

 driyanambuddhijanma 

 pratyaksam 





I the production of cognition 

 when the organs of sense, 

 (which are connected) with a 

 soul, are in contact with real 

 objects (is called) perception. 



2 Avthalocanajnanaiii 



3 Pragabhavah 



4 Pradhvamsabhavali 



5 Itaretaraljhavali 





sensational (indistinct) know- 

 ledge. 



non-existence of an object pre- 

 viously (to its production). 



non-existence of an object after 

 (its destruction). 



mutual non-existence. 



6 Atyantabhavah 



^^^^^^ 



absolute non-existence. 



7 Sabdam 





verbal knowledge. 



8 Upamanaih 





analog3^ 



9 Artlia])attih 





impUcation, implied proposi- 

 tion. 



lo Abhavah 





non-existence. 



1 1 SnirtUi 





tradition. 



12 Siutili 





scriptures. 



13 A])auiuseyah 



14 Durbhaiiatvam 



q|^-^^Q,-q 



superhuman, not produced by a 

 conscious individual (whether 

 man or god). 



dihicult to be expressed in lan- 

 guage. 





Names of the jieanings of 



TERMS, ETC., OF THE VaISESIKA ScHOOL (VMSESIKA). 



I Dravyani 





substance. 



2 (runah 





(iualit^^ 



3 Karma. 





motion. 



4 Vises ah 





particularit}'. 



5 Saraanyaih 





generality. 



6 Saraavayah 



c^^-q 



S3 



inherence. 



7 Pari man aiii 



q::-'^=^ 



dimension. 



