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________________ NOTES ON THE MPCH I. cauttisaisaya or cauvvihaisaya: the thirty-four supernatural attributes of a tirthankara have a fourfold classification. 5. duviha-sikkho: the twofold teaching is explained by the comm. of B as grahana-sikṣa and asevana-sikṣā chaj-jiva-nikāya: the six categories of beings endowed with life are pṛthivi-kāyika, ap-kāyika, teja-kāyika, vayu-kayika, vanaspati-kayika and trasa-kayika. 10. bhog'-uvabhogesu: bhoga is technically the enjoyment of a consumable thing, upabhoga (or paribhoga) of a nonconsumable thing cf. Manavijaya's comm. on the Dharma-samgraha (Devchand Lalbhai Series ed., p. 70): sakrd bhujyata iti bhoga, anna-malya-tambula-vilepanodvartana-snana-pānādi; punaḥ punaḥ bhujyata iti vanita-vastrålamkara-gṛha-sayanāsana-vāhanādi. 24. videhi: all the MSS. have this reading but should it not perhaps be emended to vippehi? The 65. Barbara coast where the MPC has Pārasa coast. Barbaras seem to have had a definite geographical identification with an area to the north-west of India. 113. Savvattha: Sarvartha is the name of a vimana in the deva-loka. 122. Ghammãe: Gharma is the name of the first pṛthvi or mansion of hell. These mansions are divided into patthadas or compartments. 237. khallam: to be explained as a Gujaratism, seems the least improbable of the numerous variants offered here. The idea of 'leprosy' must have arisen from an orthographic error. 343. ghaya-unna: ghṛta-pūrṇa both here and in the MPCJ replaces the pupa of the MPC. Apparently it means some sort of cake fried in ghee cf. Hindi ghebar. 352
SR No.007017
Book TitleTwo Prakrit Versions of Manipati Charitra
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorR Williams
PublisherRoyal Asiatic Society
Publication Year1959
Total Pages384
LanguageEnglish, Prakrit
ClassificationBook_English
File Size9 MB
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