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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