Triyancha
Tiryancha is the term used for plants, animals and insects in Jain philosophy.[1]
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Notes
- Jaini 1998, p. 108.
gollark: Might be fun.
gollark: I bet you could jump between functions/modules with even more accursed hacks.
gollark: At least two, even.
gollark: There are *two* gotos, one which patches stack frames and one which works as a decorator which patches bytecode.
gollark: Or oddly named.
References
- Jaini, Padmanabh S. (1998) [1979], The Jaina Path of Purification, Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, ISBN 81-208-1578-5
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