Book Title: Jaina Paribhashik Shabdakosh
Author(s): Vishrutvibhashreeji, Mahendramuni
Publisher: Jain Vishva Bharati

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________________ - 197: Jaina Pāribhāșika Sabdakośa nām yadbhayam tat paralokabhayam. (Sthị 7.27 Vr Pa 369) others. (Sthā 2.34) Paralokāśamsāprayoga A type of Aticāra (partial transgression of Samlekhanā (scraping penance unto death, i.e., emaciation of passions by a graded course of penance (fasting)); it consists in longing for reincarnation as a god in the next life. paralokāśamsāprayogo'devo'ham syām' ityādi. (Upā 1.44 Vr p. 21) Paravāda Heretical view or doctrine-The view or the doctrine, which is accepted by other philosophers like Buddhist etc.. paravādāh—śākyādimatāni. (AupaVPa 33) Parasamgraha Naya A type of Samgraha Naya (non-absolutistic standpoint through synthetic approach); the higher synthetic approach which takes cognizance of the existence as such) by ignoring the particular; e.g.--the universe is one (entity) (being inseparable from existence). aśeşavićeşeşvaudāsinyam bhajamānaḥ śuddhadravyam sanmātramabhimanyamānaḥ parasamgrahaḥ. (Pranata 7.15) Parasamaya (Anu 607) See-Paravāda. Paravivāhakarana An Aticāra (partial transgression) of the vow of Svadārasamtoșa (the fourth vow of the lay follower-abstinence from sex with anyone other than one's spouse); to get others (person other than one's own issue or issue of one's relatives) married. pareşām-ātmana ātmiyāpatyebhyasca vyatiriktänām vivāhakaranam paravivāhakaranam. (Upā 1.35 Vr p. 13) Parasamayavaktavyatā A genre of presentation, in which the philosophical doctrines of the heretics are propounded (and examined or criticized). jattha nam parasamae āghavijjai pannavijjai parūvijjai damsijjai nidamsijjai uvadamsijjai. se tam parasamayavattavvayā. (Anu 607) Parasparodirita Duḥkha Mutual infliction of pain-That pain which is inflicted mutually by those infernals who are possessed of deluded world-view. parasparodiritāni ca duḥkhāni narakeșu nārakāņām bhavanti. mithyādrstayo bhavapratyayavibhangānugatatvādālokya parasparamevābhighātādibhirduḥkhāni. (Tavā 3.4) Paravyapadesa An Aticāra (partial transgression) of the vow of Atithisamvibhāga(the 12th vow of the lay follower—to give food etc. to the ascetic); not to offer food to the ascetic) under the pretext that the food belonged to others. paravyapadeśaḥ' parakiyametat tena sādhubhyo na diyate iti sādhusamakşam bhañanam. (upõ 1.43 Vrp. 19) Parahastapāritāpaniki Kriyā A kind of Pāritāpaniki Kriyā (torture-based urge); to torture oneself or others through instrumentality of others. parahastena tathaiva ca tatkārayatah parahastapāritāpaniki. (Sthị 2.10 VỊ Pa 38) Paravyākarana The exposition advanced by the Tirtharkara (ford-founder) which becomes the cause of awakening the memory of the previous birth. paravaivāgaranam puna, jiņavāgaranam jiņā param natthi. (ĀNI 66) Parahastaprāņātipāta Kriyā A kind of Prānātipāta Kriyā (urge for killing or injuring); to kill oneself or others through the instrumentality of others. parastenäpi tathaiva parahastaprāņātipātakriyā. (Sthā 2.12 V? Pa 38) Parasariränavakāmkşāpratyayā Kriyā A type of Anavakārkşāpratyayā Kriyā; an activity indulged in by a person, even by neglecting the injury caused to the body of

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