- That Sthāvara Jīva (a living being, incapable of undertaking locomotion), which has not been made to undergo transformation-to render it lifeless, through the operation of Svakāyaśastra (weapons of one's own kind) or Parakāyaśastra (weapon of alien kind).
- A Jīva (soul) or a Pudgala (physical substance) which remains as it is in the same mode under discussion (i.e., which has not undergone change with respect to the present mode).
(Sthā 2.13 Vṛ Pa 51)
- A type of blemish related with Eṣaṇā Doṣa (Grahaṇaiṣaṇā) (blemish pertaining to comportment qua acceptance of food etc.);
accepting such food etc. as bhikṣā (accepting food etc. by going to houses for collecting them in conformity with the canonical instruction), which is not completely Prāsuka (inanimate or lifeless).
deyadravyaṃ miśramacittatvenāparinamadapariṇatam.(Yośā 1.38 Vṛ p.137)