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Jaina Paribhäsika Sabdakosa
näsagra-hydaya-nabhi-pädängusthäntagocaro
milavarṇaḥ praṇaḥ..
Pränata
Name of the tenth heaven;
the tenth habitat of the Kalpopapanna Vaimanika Devas (the Empyrean gods with hierarchy). (See fig. p. 396). (U 36.211)
(Mano 5.1.2)
Präṇasükşama
Micro-organism-That subtle Jiva (living being). which is difficult to recognise in its steady state and becomes perceptible only when it moves. pāṇasukumam anuddhari kumtha ja calamānā vibhāvijjai thira duvvibhāvā.
(Da 8.15 JiCi p. 278)
Prāṇātipäta
See-Vadha.
Pränatipata Âśrava
A type of Asrava (cause of influx of Karma); the state of the soul which attracts the Karma through the activity of Himsd (tnjuring or killing the living beings). (Stha 5.128)
(Stha 1.95)
Prāṇātipātakriyā
A type of Kriya (urge):
that activity which deprives a Jiva (living being) of its Pranas (vital energies) of life-span, sense-organs, strength (of mind, speech and body) etc.. ayurindriyabalaprāṇānāmṇ viyogakaraṇāt prāṇā(Tavā 6.5.8)
tipatiki.
Präṇātipäta Päpa
The first type of Papakarma (indulging in evil activity):
the bondage of inauspicious Karma caused by indulging in pränatipata (injuring or killing a living being). (ĀVṛ Pa 72)
Prāṇātipäta Päpasthäna
The first type of Papasthana
the Karma, due to the Udaya (rise) of which the Jiva (soul) indulges in pränatipata (injuring or killing a living being).
jina karma nai udaya kari ji, haṇai koi para prā
na.
tina karma nai kahiyai sahi ji, pränatipata papa
ṭhāna..
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(JhiCa 22.3)
Prāṇātipātaviramaṇa
Abstinence from violence-The first Mahāvrata (great vow) of the Jain ascetic;
abstinence occuring through total renunciation of prinātipata (injuring or killing a living being). (Stha 5.1)
See-Sarvaprāṇātipātaviramaṇa, Sthulapramätipätaviramaṇa.
Präṇāpāna Paryapti
(Prasa Vṛ Pa 387)
See-Anäpäna Paryapti.
Präṇayu Purva
Name of the twelfth Parva (canonical work of earlier lore):
the theme of which is the Pranas (vital energies) of life-span etc. with its varieties. barasamam paṇayum, tattha dyum-pranavidhanam savvam sabhedam ane ya prānā vanni(Nandi 104 Ci p. 76)
tā.
Pratihārika
Temporarily accepted thing by the asceticAnything which is accepted by the ascetic (Mini) temporarily and which can be given back to the house-holder who has given it, e.g.-seat, plank of wood etc.. bluktodvaritan bhayo'smākam pratyarpaniyamiti yat pratijñātam tat prätihārikam. (BrBha 3657 Vr)
Prātihārya
Superhuman magnificence of the Tirthankara (ford-founder) The eight Atisayas (superhuman magnificence) of the Tirthankara, which are created by the gods, appointed by the Indra (the king of the gods); e.g-Chatra (three umbrellas, one above the other), Camara (whisks or flappers) and the like.
pratihara surapatiniyuktä devästeṣām karmā ni krtyäni prätihäryäni. (Prasa 440 Vṛ Pa 106) aśokavṛkṣaḥ surapuspavṛstirdivyo dhvaniścămaramāsanam ca.
bhamandalam dundubhirätapatram satprātihāryāņi jineśvarāṇām.. (NandiMaVr Pa 41) See-Chatra, Mahapratiharya.