Laksha |
Awareness as the Self |
Lalach |
Covetousness and intense greed |
Laukik |
Worldly |
Lobh |
Greed |
Loknindya |
That which is worthy of worldly |
disapproval and criticism | |
Maafi |
Forgiveness |
Mada |
Pride |
Maagdhi language |
Language spoken during the time of |
Lord Mahavir 2500 years ago | |
Mahasati |
A nun in Jainism |
Mahatmas |
Self-realized ones in Akram Vignan |
Mahavrats |
Five supreme vows ; |
ahimsa – non-violence ; satya – truth ; | |
achaurya – non-theft ; aparigraha – nonacquisitiveness | |
and | |
brahmacharya – celibacy . | |
Maliki bhaav |
Intent or desire of ownership |
Mamata |
My-ness |
Manan |
Contemplates |
Manobud |
Power of the mind |
Mano-dharma |
Functioning of the mind |
Manohar |
Win over people ’ s minds |
Marajiyat |
Free will |
Mashkari |
Poking fun |
Matagraha |
Obstinacy of viewpoint |
Matignan |
Intellect-based knowledge |
Maun |
Silent |
Mishrachetan |
Mixture of the Self and the non-Self |
Mithyatva |
To believe the illusion as real , the |
belief , ‘ I am Chandulal ’ | |
Mithyatvi |
One under illusion |
Moha |
Illusion or ignorance of the Self ; |
Illusory attractions | |
Mohaniya karma |
Karma of illusory attraction |
Moksha |
Liberation |
Mokshamarg |
Path of moksha |
Moodhatma |
Not awakened to the Self |
Mood swaroop |
Absolute Self form |
Natakiya |
Dramatic |