WORD | MEANING |
Eka: | One; unitary |
Eka-ksetravagaha: | Occupying the same locus |
Eka-phalaka: | Probably identical to eka-sataka |
Eka-sataka: | A mendicant who wears a single piece of cloth |
Ekanta: | One-sided |
Ekanta-nitya: | Absolutely eternal |
Ekantavada: | Extremism; absolutist doctrine |
Ekantavadin: | One who holds an absolutist doctrine |
Ekartha-samavayin: | Co-inherent in the same substratum |
Ekatva: | Unity |
Ekatva anupreksha: | Loneliness, I am alone the doer ofmy actinos and the enjoyer of the fruits of them. |
Ekatvajnana: | Knowledge of oneness |
Ekendriya: | A being with only one (namely, the tactile) sense faculty; a synonym for sthavara beings One-sensed creature |
Ennui: | dissatisfaction. |
Esana-samiti: | Care in accepting alms |
Eva: | In fact; an important term in the formula of the sapta-bhangi-naya |
Evambhuta (Naya): | The such-like |
Evambhutabhasa: | False such-like view point |