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7106:organ of cognition) which is made with reference to time.
(Bhaga 5.202) Kālika Śruta A category of Agama (2) (canonical work), which can be studied only in the first and last quarter of day and night. divasaniśāprathamapaścimapauruşidvaya eva pathyate tatkālena nirvyttam kālikam.
(Sthā 2.106 Vr Pa 48)
Jaina Pāribhāșika Sabdakosa The second variety of Vānamantara Devas (Forest-dwelling gods), which has beautiful arms and thighs, radiant face, and body adorned with different kinds of ornaments, colourful garlands and besmeared with sandal-wood; its emblem is Campka tree. kimpuruşā ürubāhusvadhikasobhā mukheşvadhikabhāsvarā vividhābharaṇabhūşanāscitrasraganulepanāścampakavrkşadhvajāḥ.
(TaBhā 4.12)
Kālikasruta-ānuyogika Exponent of the Kālikasruta. kālikasrutānuyoge--vyākhyāne niyuktāḥ kālikaśrutānuyogikāḥ. (Nandi Gā 32 MaVr Pa 51)
Kilvişika A category of the Kalpopanna Deva (gods with hierarchy), whose rank is that of menials of lowest type. antyavāsithāniyāḥ kilvişikāh. (TaVā4.4.10)
Kālikiyupadeśa Samjñā A type of Samjñiśruta. See-Dirghakāliki Samjñā.
(Nandi 61)
Kālodasamudra That ocean, which is ring-shaped and encircled (surrounded) by Ardhapuskara Continent; (the width of the ring being 8 lakh Yojanas), its total expanse is 16 lakh Yojanas. kālodasamudrah puskaravaradvipārdhena parikşiptah.
(TaBhā 3.8)
Kiloigiki Bhāoan A kind of anguished Bhāvanā (5) (disposition of malignment); the behaviour and conduct of a maligner whose psyche is deeply imbued with the disposition of malignment towards both knowledge (pertaining to philosophy and spirituality) and the person possessed of such knowledge. nānassa kevaliņam dhammāyariyassa samghasāhūnam. māi avannavāi kivvisiyam bhāvanam kunai..
(U 36.265)
Kilikā Samhanana The fifth type of Samhanana (bone-structure), in which ends of bones are merely mutually joined--they are mutually bound together. kilikāviddhāsthidvayasañcitam kilikākhyam.
(Sthā 6.30 Vr Pa 339)
Kinnara The first variety of Vānamantara Devas (Forest-dwelling gods), which has a black complexion like priyangu (black pepper), gentle features, a very beautiful face and a crown on the head; its emblem is Asoka tree. tatra kinnarāḥ priyanguśyāmāḥ saumyāḥ saumyadarsanā mukheşvadhikarūpasobhā mukutamaulibhäşaņā aśokavíkşadhvajā avadātāḥ.
(TaBhā 4.12 Vr) Kimicchaka A kind of Anācāra (2) (gross transgression of ascetic conduct); to accept the royal meals in bhikṣā (accepting food etc. by going to houses for collecting them in conformity with the canonical instruction), which is offered by asking, "who wants what?" kah kimicchatityevam yo diyate sa kimicchakaḥ.
(Da 3.3 HāVr Pa 117)
Kutrikāpaņa A big department store where all the objects of three worlds, viz., the heaven, the human world and the underworld, are available. kutrikam-svargamarttyapātālalakşaņam bhūmitrayam tatsambhavam vastvapi kutrikam tatsampādaka āpaņo hattah kutrikāpanah.
(Bhaga 2.95 V)
Kupyapramāṇātikrama An Aticāra (partial transgression) of the Icchaparimāna Vrata (the fifth vow of the lay follower); to transgress the limit of the accumulation of the household (metalic) utensils such as plates,
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