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________________ Jaina Pāribhāṣika Śabdakośa svodaya eva bandho yāsām tāḥ svodayabandhinyaḥ. (KaPra p. 40) Ha Hakkara A type of ancient Dandaniti (penal code or policy). (Stha 7.66 Vr Pa 378) See-Hākāra. Hata Name of a root-less vegetation, which grows in deep lake or tank, and becomes displaced this way or that way by the gust of wind. hado nama vanassaiviseso, so dahatalāgādisu chinnamulo bhavati tathā vāteṇa ya aiddho io io ya nijjäi. (Da 2.9 JiCâ p. 89) Haritasükşma A subtle sprout of vegetation which has the same colour as that of the soil where it grows, and hence, is diffcult to know. jo ahumutthiyam pudhavisamāṇavannam duvvibhavanijjam tam hariyasuhumam. (Da 8.15 JiCa p. 278) Harivarṣa That region of the Jambudvipa continent (in Jain geographical map), which is situated in the south of the Varṣadhara Mount Niṣadha, in the west of the Easter Lavaṇasamudra and in the east of the Western Lavanasamudra. The inhabitants (human beings) of this region have a complexion of the lion. ṇisahassa vāsaharapavvayassa dakhhineṇam, mahähimavamtassa väsaharapavvayassa, uttarenam, puratthimalavanasamuddassa paccatthimenam, paccatthimalavanasamuddassa puratthimenam, ettha nam jambuddīve dive hariväse nāmam vase panmatte. (Jam 4.81) hariḥ simhastasya śuklarüpaparināmitvättadvarnamanusyadyuṣi tatvaddharivarṣa ityākh(Tavā 3.10.8) yāyate. Hastiratna One of the fourteen rafnas (precious and unique animate and inanimate objects) of the Cakravarti (universal sovereign); the elephant of the Cakravarti, which is endowed with superb speed and great valour. (AvaCi 1 p. 184) See Asvaratna. ~:385: Hākāra A type of ancient Dandaniti (penal code or policy): a clause (in which the criminal was administered punishment in the form of opprobrium, such as "What the hell you have done". 'ha'ityadhikṣepärthastasya karaṇam hakkāraḥ. (Stha 7.66 Vr Pa 378) Hädahaḍā A type of Aropaṇā Prāyaścitta (a continuous sequence of expiation); to administer immediately the expiation which is incurred. paṭṭhavita thavita ya kasiņākasiņā taheva hadahaḍā. arovana pancavihā....... (VyaBha 599) See-Aropana Prayascitta. Hayani The sixth decade of the life-span of hundred years; in this age, the man starts becoming detached to sensual pleasures and the strength of the sense-organs as well as muscles (specially the arms-muscles) get depleted. chatthi u hayani nama, jam naro dasamassio. virajjai ya kämesu, indiesu ya hayai.. (DaHaVr Pa 8) hāyatyasyam bahubalam cakṣurvā hāyaṇī. (Das Cu Pa 3) Hasya A kind of Nokaşaya (quasi-passion), which is a sub-type of Caritramohaniya (conduct-deluding) Karma: that Karma, the Udaya (rise) of which makes one to laugh, with or without any reason. yadudayena sanimittamanimittam va hasati tatkarmma hasyam. (Stha 9.69 Vr Pa 445) Hasyaviveka A Bhavana (4) (supportive contemplation) of the Satyamahavrata (second great vow of truth); not to speak in the fit of laughter, to give it up prudently and to undertake the Pratyakhyana (1) (formal resolve (vow) of abstinence)) from laughing.
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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