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________________ ~: 4:~ works) (such as Acaranga and the like); the principal canonical works which are propounded by the Arhata (1) (Tirthankara (ford-founder)) and composed by the Ganadharas (3) (composers of the canonical works). ganahara-therakayam vä, äesä mukkavägaraṇao vā. dhuva-calavisesao vā, amgāṇagešu nāṇattam.. (ViBha 550) 2. A part of Kalika Śruta, the eleven Angas (1) (principal canonical works). kaliyasuyaparimāṇasamkha.......angasamkhā. (Anu 571) Angaculika A kind of Kalika Śruta (a category of Agamas (2) (canonical works) which can be studied only in the first and last quarter of day and night): the Cula (appendix) of the Acaranga (the first Anga (1) (principal canonical work)) or the Cila of the Dṛṣṭivada (12 Anga (1)). amgassa calita jahä äyärassa pameacalato, ditthitivassa và cũ la (Nandi 78 Cap. 59) Anganimitta A branch of astanga mahānimitta (the eightfold science of prognostication): it deals with foretelling of good or evil effect of the vibration or quivering of the parts of the body. anga-pratyamga-darśana-sparśanādibhistrikälabhāvisukhaduḥkhādivibhāvanamangam. (Tavā 3.36) Angapraviṣṭa A kind of Śrutajñāna (articulate knowledge). (Nandi 73) See Anga, Angabahyaśruta. Angapravistaśruta A kind of Śrutajñāna (articulate knowledge). which is made with respect to the speaker and which is included in the Dvadasanga or Ganipiṭaka. suyaninaparokkham coddasaviham.....angapavittham anamgapavittham... (Nandi 55) angapaviṭṭham duvalasaviham pannattam........ (Nandi 80) Angabahya Anangapravistasruta (Upärigas) (auxiliary cano Jaina Paribhasika Sabdakosa nical works) The Agamas (2) (canonical works) other than the Angas (1) (principal canonical works) such as Aupapātika (first Upanga) and the like, composed by the Sthaviras (elders (ascetics). See-Upanga. Angabahyaśruta A kind of Srutajñāna (articulate knowledge). tam samasao duviham pannattam, tam jahā angapavittham, angabahiram ca.. (Nandi 73) See-Angabākya. Angāra A type of Mandalika Dosa (blemish incurred at the time of eating meals). which is indulged in by an ascetic (Muni), by praising the tasty meal and its giver. It is called Angara because, on account of this blemish, the transgressor (monk) as if converts the fuel of conduct into coal (agdra) by the fire of attach ment. tam hoi saimgalam jam ähärei mucchio santo. (PiNi 655) svadvannam taddātāram vā prasamsan yad bhuikte sa raggagnina caritrendhanasyangärikaraṇādangaro dosah. (Yosa 1.38 V p.138) Angārakarma A kind of Karmadána (occupation involving great bondage of Karma). the industry in which tremendous violence to the fire-bodied beings (in furnace etc.) is committed the industry such as manufacturing or trading in coal. imgala niddahitu vikkinati. (AvaHaVr2 p.226) angārāṇām karaṇavikrayasvarupam, evamagnivyāpārarupam yadanyadapiṣṭakāpākādikam karma tadangarakarmocyate. (Bhaga 8-242 Vr) Angula A unit of measurement; a type of vibhāganispanna kṣetrapramāna (measurement of linear space int which the space and the means to measure are separate): it is of three types, viz.. Ätmängula. Pramanangula and Utsedhāngula.. See-Utsedhangula se kim tam vibhaganipphanne? vibhāganipphanne gähä
SR No.016117
Book TitleJaina Paribhashik Shabdakosh
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorVishrutvibhashreeji, Mahendramuni
PublisherJain Vishva Bharati
Publication Year2009
Total Pages414
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationDictionary & Dictionary
File Size12 MB
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