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Jaina Pāribhāșika Sabdakosa hasramapyadhah pravišati.
(Prasā 1214 V? Pa 350, 351)
in soul's reincarnation in Durgati (deteriorate reincarnation) in next life. dandyate-căritraisvaryāpahārato'sārikriyate ebhirātmeti dandā.
(Sama 1.6 Vr Pa 8) 2. Vertical column-In the course of the KevaliSamudghāta (spatial expansion of soul-units by the omniscient soul beyond the body), the configuration of a vertical column (Danda) of the thickness of body, touching the Zenith and nadir of the cosmos is attained in the first and the eighth Samaya (smallest time-unit) of the projection. padhamasamaye damdam karei'tti prathamasamaya eva svadehaviskambhamürdhvamadhaścāyatamubhayato'pi lokāntagāminam jivapradeśasamghātam damdasthānīyam kevali jñānābhogataḥ karoti.
(Aupa V? Pa 208, 209) See-Kevalisamudghāta.
Dandāyatika A variety of Kāyaklesa (external austerity by undertaking yogic postures); a Yogic posture simulating a stick, in which the practitioner lies down on the ground in a straight position like a bamboo by joining both legs and touching both hands to the legs. dandāyatikah--prasaritadehah.
(Shã 7.49 Vy Pa 378)
Dandaka Classification of Jivas (living beings) into homogeneous categories; there are 24 Dandakas.
(Shã 1.213)
Datti A measure of bhikṣā (accepting food etc. by going to houses for collecting them in conformity with the canonical instruction); the quantity of bhikṣā—food, drinks etc., given to an ascetic (Muni) by hand or a container without breaking the flow. (If the flow breaks, it is one Datti; again if it is given, then it is second Datti, and so on). tatra karasthālādibhyo'vyavacchinnadhārayā yā patati bhikṣā sā dattirabhidhiyate.
(Prasā 197 Vr Pa 45)
Dandaniti A penal code (or policy) prevalent in very ancient time, in which there was provision for punishment corresponding to the graveness of crime. dandnam dandaḥ-aparādhināmanusāsanam, tatra tasya vā sa eva vānītiḥ-nayo dandanitiḥ.
(Sthā 7.66 Vr Pa 378)
Dantavana A kind of Anācāra (2) (gross transgression of ascetic conduct); to brush teeth with a tooth-brush (such as a dry fibrous twig). dantāh pūyante---pavitrāh kriyante yena kāşthakhandena taddantapāvanam.
, (Prasā 210 Vr Pa 51)
Dandaratna One of the fourteen ratnas (precious and unique animate and inanimate objects) of the Cakravarti (universal sovereign); the cudgel (danda) of the Cakravarti, which possesses superhuman powers-it is capable of destroying the whole army of the enemy, it is divine (superhuman) and invincible; it can fulfil the task of levelling the uneven plot of land wherein the army of the Cakravarti can be camped; and can fulfil all the desires of its beholder. It can penetrate in the earth up to one thousand Yojanas (1Yojana=7.88 kilometers). dandaratnam ratnamayapañcalatākam vajrasāramayam sarvasatrusainyavināśakārakam, cakravartinah skandhāvāram visamonnatavibhāgeşu samatvakāri sāntikaram cakravartino hitepsitamanorathapūrakam divyamapratihatam prayatnavišesatasca vyāpāryamāņam yojanasa
Dantavānijya A type of Karmādāna (occupation involving great violence and possession); trading in commodities like tusk, horns of animals, leather etc.. 'damtavānijje'tti dantānām-hastivişāņānām upalakṣaṇatvādeşām carmacāmarapütikesādinām vānijyam-krayavikrayo dantavānijyam.
(Bhaga 8.242 Vr)
Dayā 1. To protect all living beings of the world i.e.. not to kill them through deliberate effort. sarvajagajjīvarakṣaṇarūpā yā day.....
(Praśna 6.3 Vr Pa 109)