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Jaina Pāribhāșika Šabdakośa
See-Subha Prakrti.
Paramānus and Skandhas). davvao nam poggalatthikāe anamtāim davvāim.
(Bhaga 2.129)
Pudgala 1. Physical substance-That substance which is possessed of the distinguishing characteristics (qualities) of colour, smell, taste and touch. sparsarasagandhavarṇavantaḥ pudgalā).
(TaSu 5.23) 2. That immaculate nature of soul, which is absolutely free from the Audayika Bhāva (the state of soul which occurs due to rise of Karma). jīvam paducca poggale. (Bhaga 8.500)
Pudgali That Jiva (soul), which is possessed of the sense-organs. jive vi soimdiya-cakkhimdiya-ghāṇimdiya-jibbhimdiya-phāsimdiyāim padducca poggali.
(Bhaga 8.500)
Pudgalakṣepa
Punarbhava The reincarnation of the Jiva (soul), which takes place after death. punarbhave-samsāre garbhavasatiprapancah.
(Prajmã 2.67 Vr Pa 108)
(TaSu7.26)
See--Bahihpudgalaprakṣepa.
Pudgalaparāvartta See-Pudgalaparivartta.
Purataḥ Antagata Avadijñāna A type of Antagata Avadhijñāna (clairvoyant knowledge of only the objects existing in a particular direction), which itself is a kind of Anugamika Avadhijñāna (accompanying clairvoyance); that Avadhijñāna (clairvoyant knowledge), which emerges out from the frontal part of the body. purato antagayam ņāma tamohinnāņim paducca cakkhimdiyamiva aggato darisanasāmatthajuttam.
(ĀvaCūp.56)
Pudgalaparivartta A macro-time-unit; the time which lapses in a complete cycle of appropriation of all Pudgalas (physical substances) in the form of body, mind, speech and respiration by a Jiva (soul). savvapoggalā jāvatieņa kāleņa sariraphāsaasanādihim phāsijjamti so poggalapariyatho bhavati.
(UCū p. 189) yadaudārika-vaikriya-taijasa-bhāṣānāpānamanahkarmasaptakena samsārodaravivaravartinaḥ pudgalāhātmasātpariņāmitā bhavanti tadā pudgalaparãeartta iti. (Ã 1.48 VỊ Pa 116) Pudgalavipākini Those Karma-praksties (types of Karma) whose fruition takes place in the Pudgala (physical substance) (associated with the Jiva (soul)); the fruition is in the form of body and the features of the body such as Samsthāna (configuration), Samhanana (bone-structure) etc.. pudgale pudgalavişaye vipäkah phaladānābhimukhyam yāsām tāḥ pudgalavipäkinyah.
(KaPra p. 35)
Purāņa A type of dhāranāmati (Dhāranā); the retention of ancient lore which was composed long time ago. dhāraņāmati....porānam dhareti. (Sthā 6.64) porāņa purā vāyita........ (VyaBhā 4110)
Purimārddha A type of Pratyākhyāna (1) (formal resolve (vow) of abstinence)); in which one renounces the food, drink etc. till the first half of the day, i.e. noon. purimārddham-pūrvāṇhalaksanam pratyakhyānavišeşaḥ. (Sthā 5.39 Vr Pa 284)
Pudgalāstikāya That Astikāya (extended substance) in the form of Pudgala (physical substane)-The totality of all Paramānus (the ultimate atoms) and Skandhas (the material aggregates) made up of Paramāņus; (it comprises of infinite number of
Puruşakāra Self-exertion-Self-pride or a sort of positive pride on account of one's prowess; the assertion that "I can do this." puruşakārasca pauruşābhimānah.