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Jaina Pāribhāşika Šabdakosa penance (fasting)); it consists in longing for the sensual pleasures, e.g., "may I get the sensual pleasures related with the humans or the gods (in the next life, as a reward of my penance)." kāmabhogāśamsāprayogo yadi me mānusyakāḥ kāmabhogā divyā vā sampadyante tadā sādhu iti vikalparūpah.
(Upā 1.44 V, p. 21)
(TaBhã 9.4 Vrp. 184,185) doşebhyo vā himsādibhyo viratistayorguptiḥ.
(TaBhā 9.4 Vr) See-Gupti.
Kāyadanda To employ the body in inauspicious activity: inauspicious transformation of the body or action performed in remiss state. kāyena asubhaparinato pamatto vājam kareti so kāyadamdo.
(AVaCu 2 p.77)
Kāmarāga
Sensuality-Attachment towards objects of sensual enjoyment. manapalhāyajananim, kāmarāga vivaddhanim. bambhacerarao bhikkhū, thikaham tu vivajjae kāmarāgo-viṣayābhisvangah.
(u 16, Gā 2 SāVr Pa 189)
Kāyaduspranidhāna That state of the body, in which it is totally engrossed in an evil action. See--Manoduşpranidhāna.
Kāya Asamvara (Asrava) Non-inhibition of body-Inauspicious activity of the body which becomes the cause of attraction of Karma.
(Sthā 10.11)
Kāyaklesa A kind of Bāhya Tapa (external austerities or Nirjarā (shedding Karma)); to cultivate the body (for spiritual practice) by undertaking different (Yogic) postures such as Virāsana and the like. thānā virāsanāiyā, jivassa u suhāvahā. ugga jahā dharijjamti, kāyakilesam tamāhiyam...
(U 30.27)
Kāyaparicāraka The gods indulging in sex through physiqueThe gods, residing in the Saudharma and Isāna (first and second) heavens of the Empyrean gods, (respectively) belonging to the Kalpas (heavens of the gods with hierarchy), whose sexual desires are fulfilled through physical intercourse. (The gods of other heavens are Manahparicāraka etc.). dosu kappesu devā kāyapariyāragā paņņattā, tam jahā-sohamme ceva, isāne ceva.
(Sthā 2.456) 'kāyapariyāraga' tti paricaranti-sevante striyamiti paricārakāḥ kāyataḥ paricārakāh kāyaparicārakāḥ.
(SthāVr Pa 45)
Kāyaparita That Jiva (soul), which solely builds his own body (in contrast to Sādhārana Jiva). yaḥ pratyekaśarīri sa kāyaparītaḥ.
(Prajna 18.106 VỊ Pa 394) See-Pratyekaśarīra.
Kāyagupti 1. Controlling the voluntary movements of the body--to undertake the activities like lying down, sitting, standing, walking etc. in conformity with the manner prescribed in the Agamas (canonical works). 2. To refrain from evil activities. 3. To practise total Kāyotsarga (2) (austerity quâ abandonment of body)-To inhibit all activities-whether righteous or unrighteous (for specific period of time). sayanāsanādānanikṣepasthānacarkramanesu kāyaceștāniyamaḥ kāyaguptiḥ. (TaBhā 9.4) kāyasya guptih-samrakṣaṇam unmārgagaterāgamataḥ....... gamanādivişayeșu kāyakrtacestāyāḥ—kāyavyāpārasya niyamo-vyavasthā nigrahaḥ-evam karttavyam evam na karttavyāmiti. uktam ca'käyakriyānivettih kāyotsarge sariragupti syāt.'
Kayapunya One kind of Punya (merit); bondage of Punya Prakrti (auspicious type of Karma), incurred by paryupāsanā of the ascetics (worship or adoration of ascetics through physical activities like offering service and attending on the Guru by sitting in his vicinity).
(Sthā 9.25 Vr Pa 428) See--Manahpunya.