Dehadhyas
Dekhat Bhooli
Devas and devis
Devshi (pratikraman)
Dharma
Dharma-dhyan
Divya-chakshu
Dosh
Drashta-Gnata
Drashti
Dravya
Dravya pratikraman
Dravya-karma
Dukh buddhi
Dukh-anand
Dukh
Dwandva
Ekagrata
Fariyaad
Farajiyat
File
Gaanth
Galgalia
Gamo
Gharshan
Gnayak swabhav
Ghabharaman
Gnan
False belief of ‘I am the body’
Illusion that deludes
Celestial beings
Pratikraman done in the morning
Duty, role
Absence of adverse internal
meditation
Divine vision
Mistake; fault
Seer-Knower
Vision
Effect; Physical matter
Effect-discharge pratikraman
Effect of previously caused karma
Repel from pain
Pain and pleasure
Pain; misery
Dualities
Concentrated awareness
Complaint
Mandatory
All interactions of the worldly life
are due to karmic accounts and
are considered ‘files’ – ‘sticky’
refers to the tenacity and the
intensity of the file
Tuber
Excitement with the temptation of
pleasure
Likes
Conflict
Knower-ship
Suffocation
Dadashri uses the word gnan for
three types of knowledge: Gnan
with capitalized ‘G’ is the knowledge
of the Self. The second gnan is the