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________________ Vratee Vratti Vrattisankshepa Vritta sansthana Vritti Vritti parisamkhyaana are siksavratas, because they are preliminary disciplines for entering into the life of a monk. Apart from observing the five Great Vows, the monks are required to practice ten virtues, specifically mentioned, and practice elaborate meditation. Vower; Votary; Votarist (1) Votary, or vower or votarist i.e. One bound by vows to a religion or life of worship or service; (2) Samyagdrasti (right believer) who has taken vow of shraavaka; (3) Behavior of Passion Control, suppress or shorten the desires Circular configuration Requirements Limiting Requirements; Special restriction for begging food Aphrodisiac drinks Intellect puff Painfulness of disease (Aadhi - mental worry, Vyadhisuffering from disease and Upadhi - problem of old age) Religious address or discourse to the audience Pervasive, pervader, all encompassing, enveloping, determinate; All pervasive Pervaded; Concomitant; Afflicted; Spread out; Full It is a foundational principle of inference. It refers to the universal relation between the middle term and the major term. Pervaded; Determinate; Concomitant. Relationship of determinate concomitant and determinant Vrsyesta rasa Vugnaana mada Vyaadhi Vyaakhyaana Vyaapaka Vyaapta Vyaapti Vyaapya Vyaapya vyaapaka sambandha TERMINOLOGY OF JAINISM BY DINESH VORA Page 260 of 271
SR No.007589
Book TitleTerminology of Jainism
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorDinesh Vora
PublisherDinesh Vora
Publication Year2011
Total Pages271
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size10 MB
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