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

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________________ ~:354:~ Samavasaraṇa 1. The place where the Tirthankara (ford-founder) delivers his sermons. samavasaraṇasabdastirthakṛtaḥ sabhāyām...... (PiNi 2 Ava Pa 1) 2. The meeting-place of many ascetics on some specific occasions. jinasnapanarathānuyanapaṭṭayäträdişu yatra bahavaḥ sadhavo milanti tatsamavasaraṇam. (Sama 12.2.2 Vr Pa 22) 3. Meeting which may be in several formswhere the Sutra (2) (canonical aphorisms) and the meaning are given together. ⚫ where all the nine Tattvas (categories of truth) viz. Jiva etc., are compiled together. ⚫ where substance, space, time and mode are compiled together. samosaranam nāma melao, so ya suttatthāṇam, ahava jivādiņavapadatthabhāvāṇam, ahavā davvakhettakalabhava, ee jattha samosaḍha savve atthi tti vuttam bhavati, tam samosaranam bhannatti. (NiBhā 6181 C) 4. Conference on polemics-Conference of diverse schools of philosophy or world-views. samavasaramti jesu darisanani diṭṭhio vā tāni samosaraṇāņi. (Sūtra 1.12.1 Cập. 207) Samavasarana Sambhoja One type of mutual etiquette amongst the Sambhojika (commonsel co-religionist) ascetics, the place where the Sambhojika ascetics can sojoum together during the rainy season, during the remaining period other than the rainy season or during the fixed stay (of the old etc.). yata bahavaḥ sadhavo molanti tatsamavasaranam....tadyatha-varṣāvagrahaṛtubaddhāvagra ho vṛddhavasavagrahasceti. (Sama 12.2.2 Vr Pa 22) Samavahata That Jiva (soul), which is undergoing the process of Samudghata (expansion of soul-units beyond the body). (Prajñā 3.174) Samavāya Name of the fourth Anga of the Dvadasänga Śruta (twelve principal canonical works); in this Agama, elucidation on diverse topics have been done, making the progressive increase in number from one onwards its base. Jaina Paribhasika Sabdakosa samaväe nam ekadiyāṇam egatthanam eguttariyaparivuddhiya..... (Sama Pra 92) Samaväyadhara That ascetic (Muni), who is well versed in the text as well as the meaning of the Samavaya. (Samavayanga Sutra) (the fourth Anga (principal canonical work)). appegaiya samaväyadhara. (Aupa 1.45) Samastaganipiṭakadhara That ascetic (Muni), who is the retainer of all the Ganipitaka (twelve Argas (principal canonical works)). ganina-acaryasya pitakam ganipitakam-prakimakasrutädesasrutaniryuktyādiyuktam jina pravacanam samastam-anantagamaparyāyopetam ganipitakam dharayanti ye te tatha. (Aupa 1.26 Vr Pa 64) Sama The universal law depending on time. sama-kalaviseṣaḥ (Stha 2.74 Vr Pa 44) See-Kalacakra. Samācāra, The conduct (or behaviour) which is approved by the wise or distinguished people. samācārah-sistäcaritaḥ kriyakalapaḥ. (AvaHaVṛ 1. p. 172) Samadāna Kriyā The propensity towards Avirati (non-abstinence), even in spite of (formally) accepting Sanyama (ascetic conduct). samyatasya sataḥ aviratim pratyabhimukhyam samādānakriyā. (Tava 6.5.7) Samādeśa A type of Auddesika (Udgama Dosa) (blemish of blikṣa (accepting food etc. by going to houses for collecting them in conformity with the canonical instruction)) relating to origination or preparation of food etc.): the food that has been prepared for the purpose of giving it to the Nirgranthas (3) (the Jain ascetics). (NiB 2020) ....nigganthanam samadeso.. Samadhi

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