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Jaina Paribhasika Sabdakosa
tanuvatavalayamākāśapratiṣṭhitam......
(TaVa3.1)
See - Ghanavata.
Tandulaprakirṇaka
A kind of Utkalika Śruta (a category of Agamas (canonical works), which is allowed to be studied at all time barring the akila prahara (i.e... the period in which the study of Agamas is prohibited));
name of a Prakiraṇaka (1) (Agama extracted by the Sthaviras (elder ascetics) from the scriptures) in which there is a description of various ascepts of human life, e.g.. foetus, human anatomy, ten divisions of life-span of hundreds of years and various physical conditions, food etc.. during each of them. (Nandi 77)
Tanmana
A state of Mana (mind);
the mind which is totally engrossed in a particular object which is to be known or which is one's objective.
tasya-devadattadestasminghaṭadau manastanmanah, tatodevadattad anyasya-yajñadattäderdhatapekṣayā paṭādau vā manastadanyamanah, avivaksitasambandhitavisesam tu manomātram noamana iti. (Stha 3.357 Vr Pa 132) See-Tadanyamana, Noamana.
Tapa
Austerties (or penance)-That which heats up (burns up) and destroys the eight types of Karmic knots or Karmanasarira (subtlemost body formed by Karma-pudgalas (material clusters quå Karma)). It is the cause of annihilation of the previously bound Karma.
tavo nama tavayati atthaviham kammaganthim näseti tti vuttam bhavai (Da 8.62 JiCú p.15) purvagrhitakarmakṣayahetuśca tapaḥ.
(ONiVr Pa 12)
Tapa Аcăra
Conduct quà Tapa-Undertaking the twelve types of Tapa (austerities) such as Anasana (fasting) etc.. adeptly and unwearingly. barasavihammi vi tave sabbhitara-bähire jinuvadiṭthe.
agilde aṇājivi ṇāyavvo so tavayaro.. (Dani160) Tapodharma
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A type of Śramaṇadharma (tenfold virtues of ascetic) or uttamadharma (noble virtues); Tapa (austerity or penance) being undertaken. for the annihilation of Karma and purification of the soul.
karmakṣayartham tapyata iti tapaḥ. (TaVa9.6)
Tapovinita
One whose mind is engrossed in tapa-vinaya (modesty quâ penance) and who, by undertaking Tapa (austerity or penance) gets rid of ignorance and takes his soul closer to Mokşa (liberation). avaneti tavena tamam, uvaneti ya mokkhamaggamappāṇam.
tava vinayanicchitamati, tavovinio havati tamhā.. (DaNi 295)
Tapaḥprayaścitta
The Tapa (austerity or penance) performed in lieu of Prayascita (expiation) for purification of trangression committed with respect to the Mulaguna (principal virtue) or the Uttraguna (secondary virtue). The duration of such Tapa is. fasting for five day-nights in minimum and for six months in maximum. tavo muluttaraguṇätiyāre pamcarätimdiyati chammäsävasäṇamanekadha. (AvaCa 2 p. 246)
Taptatapasvi
Practitioner of blazing austerity-That ascetic (Muni), who is performer of such penance that whatever insipid and meager food he eats is instantaneously assimilated in the body, without being converted into blood and faeces. taptayasakatahapatitajalakaṇavadāśuśuṣkālpaharataya malarudhiradhibhavapariņāmavirahitabhyavahārāḥ taptatapasaḥ
(Tava 3.36)
Taptanirvṛtabhojitva
A type of Anäcära (2) (gross transgression of ascetic conduct);
to consume half-cooked food which is in the form of an animate object (i.e., Sacitta). java nätivaagaṇiparinatam tam tattaaparinivvudam. (Da 3.6 ACú p.61)
Tamaḥprabha
Dark-hued infemal land-The clan (gotra) of the sixth nether (infernal) land (Magha); it is full of darkness of black colour. (Cf. Mahātamaḥprabha). (See fig. p. 396).