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Jaina Paribhasika Sabdakosa
1. One who has a very deep knowledge (of a subject).
nipuṇam sükṣmajñānam tena carantiti naipunikāḥ...... (Stha 9.28 Vr Pa 428) 2. The studies in the ninth Purva (canonical work of earlier lore) called Vidyanupravāda. athava anupravadabhidhanasya....adhyayanaviseṣā eveti. (Stha 9.28 VT Pa 428)
Nairayikayuşka
A sub-type of Ayuşya (life-span-determining) Karma, due to the Udaya (rise) of which the Jiva (soul) undergoes the experience of the state of infernal being.
närakadyayuhpudgalānāmudayena närakädyāyurvedayate. (Prajid 23.37 Vr Pa 463) ayurevayuskan...tatra naraka utpattiyatanasthänäni prthiviparipativiseṣästatsambandhinah sattva api tätsthyannarakästeṣämidamayurnārakam. (TaBha 8.11 Vrp. 148)
Nairyatrika
The Dharma (1) (spiritual doctrine) which leads (the soul) to Moksa (liberation). (Sutra 1.8.11)
Naiścayika Arthävagraha'
Real Avagraha (sensation)-That Avagraha, in which there is sensation of only the Samanya (generic attribute) and which lasts for only one Samaya (smallest time-unit). avagraho dvidha-naiscayiko vyavahārikasca. tatra naiscayiko näma sämanyaparicchedah, sa caikasamayikaḥ sastre bhihitaḥ.
(TaBha 1.16 Vr)
See-Vyāvahārika Arthāvagraha.
Naiscayika Käla
Transcendental time (or the absolute time)The Kala (time) which is ubiquitous (ie., allpervading) and which exists in each and every substance; it is the cause of transformation (of all substances).
naiscayikastu pratidravyam vartate tena tasya sarvavyapitvam. (Jaisidi 1.35 Vr)
Naiścayika Naya
Transcendental Naya (non-absolutistic standpoint)-The view-point which takes cognizance of the entire substance with all its modes; e.g., the big black bee is possessed of all the five
colours.
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vavahariyanayassa godde phäniyagule, necchaiyanayassa pamcavanne dugamdhe pamcarase aṭṭhaphase pannatte.. ....vavahariyanayassa kälae bhamare, necchaiyanayassa pamcavanne java atthaphase pamatte... (Bhaga 18.107,108) tättvikärthäbhyupagamaparo niscayaḥ, yathapañcavarno bhramarah, taccharirasya badaraskandhatvena. (Bhiksu 5.18 Vr) See-Vyavaharanaya.
Naisadyika
A variety of Kayaklesa Tapa (extemal austerity by undertaking yogic postures); one who sits in Niṣadyas (specific postures for sitting) like Samapädaputa etc... naiṣadyikaḥ samapadaputadiniṣadyopavesi. (Stha 7.49 Vr Pa 378)
Naisedhiki
1. That ground, where the funeral ceremony of the ascetic is performed. 'naiṣedhikyam va' savaparisthapanabhumуām. (BrBha 5541 Vr) 2. That place where Svadhyaya (scriptural studies and teaching) is done. 'nisihiya' sajjhayathāṇam, jammi vā rukkhamůladan saiva nisihiyä. (DaAC p. 126)
Naisedhiki Sämäcări
One of the ten types of Sāmācāri (rules of conduct quá etiquette, formality and convention); formality of uttering (twice) the word 'nissahi (naisedhiki), while entering the place of sojourn. ......thane kujja nisihiyam. (U 26.5)
Naisṛṣṭiki Kriya
A type of Kriya (urge);
the activity of throwing any object (animate or inanimate), which becomes the cause of the bondage of Karma.
nisarjanam nisrstam, kṣepanamityarthah, tatra bhava tadeva vā naisṛṣṭiki, nisrjato yah karmmabandhah. (Stha 2.26 Vr Pa 39)
Naisarpa
A kind of Mahanidhi (an encyclopaedian treatise):
the treatise which deals exhaustively with the topic of the construction of city, village etc. (town