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________________ Jaina Pāribhāṣika Sabdakosa 19: gakriya. (Tavā 6.5.15) Anāyuktādānatā Kriyā A kind of Anābhogapratyayā Kriyā; activity of inadvertently lifting clothes etc. anāyuktah-anābhogavānanupayukta ityarthah tasyā" dānatā-vastrādivişaye grahanatā anayuktādānatā. (Sthā 2.33 Vr Pa 40) Anābhoganirvarttita Krodha Wrathful passion, which is aroused either wantonly due to one's own wayward nature or by the inability to ponder over the merits and demerits of the fruition of Kaşāya (passions). yadā tvevameva tathāvidhamuhūrttavasādgunadosavicāraṇāsūnyah paravasibhūya kopam kurute tada sa kopo'nābhoganirvarttitaḥ. (Praj7a 14.9 Vr Pa 291) Anāśātanā Vinaya A kind of Darsanavinaya (reverence quâ enlightened world-view); to worship, rever and eulogise the Arhat (1) (Tirtharkara (ford-founder)) etc.. anāsāyaṇāvinato........arahamtāṇam bhatti arahamtānam bahumāno arahamtānam vannasamjalanatā. (DaACū p.15) Anābhoga Pratișevaņā A type of Pratişevaņā (indulging in transgression like prāņātipāta (injuring or killing a living being etc.)); commision of a belmish like pranātipāta (injuring or killing a living being) etc., out of forgetfulness. pratişevaņā-prāņātipātādyāsevanam. anābhogo-vismrtih. (Stha 10.69 Vr Pa 459,460) Anāśrava Samvara (inhibition of the influx of Karma) Inhibition of the Asrava (cause of the influx) of the new Karmas. anāsravo--navakarmmānupādānam........ (Bhaga 2.100 VI) Anābhogapratyayā Kriyā A variety of Kriyā (urge); activity indulged in due to ignorance. anābhogah-ajñānam pratyayo,-nimittam yasyāḥ sā tathā. (Sthā 2.32 Vr Pa 40) Anābhogabakusa A kind of Bakusa Nirgrantha (3); that ascetic (Muni), who inadvertently indulges. in adornment of one's body and paraphernalia. sariropakaranabhūsayoh....sahasākāri anābhogabakusah. (Sthā 4.185 Vr Pa 320) Anāhāraka 1. The Jiva (soul) which does not do the intake of the Ahāra (alimental materials), belonging even to the category of Ojaālāra (the aliment appropriated at the first Samaya (smallest time-unit) of the new birth). anāhārakā ojādyāhārāņāmanyatamenāpi nähārayanti. (Srāpra Vr Pa 168) 2. The Jiva (soul) which does not do intake of any other Pudgalas (material clusters) except those of Taijasa Vargaņā and Kārmana Vargaņā. Anābhoga Mithyātva The Mithyātva (perverse faith) of an Amanaska Jiva (living being devoid of mental faculty) or a thoughtless person, on account of its or his Ajñāna (ignorance). anābhogikam vicāraśünyasyaikendriyädervā viseşavijñānavikalasya bhavati. (Yośā 2.3 VPa 165) Aniḥsrta Avagrahamati (TaVă 1.16) See-Anisrita Avagrahamati. Anitya Transience-The modal nature of substance, which undergoes continuous transformationorigination and cessation. pariņamanamanityam. (Bhiksu 6.5) Anāyuktapramārjanatā Kriyā A kind of Anābhogapratyayā Kriyā; activity of inadvertently undertaking pramärjana (cleansing) of the utensils etc.. anāyuktasyaiva prātrādiviṣayā pramārjanata anāyuktapramārjanatā. (Sthā 2.33 Vr Pa 40) Anitya Anupreksā Contemplation on transience-The first Anuprekşā (4) (contemplative meditation); repeated reflection or exercise (i.e., practice) of the contemplation that all the relations of the
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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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