Ajiva

/əˈdʒiːvə/ noun

In Jainism, all non-living matter and force, as opposed to jiva (the living soul or spiritual essence).

From Sanskrit 'a-jiva' (non-living), with 'a-' meaning not and 'jiva' meaning life or soul. This is a fundamental theological distinction in Jain philosophy developed over 2,500 years.

AMአጅቫ
ARاجيβα
BNঅজীব
CAajiva
CSajiva
DAajiva
DEajiva
ELΑτζίβα
ESajiva
FAاجیوا
FIajiva
FRajiva
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