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Jaina Päribhāsika Sabdakosa
292: Laуaпaрипуа One kind of Punya (merit); bondage of the Punya Prakyti (auspicious types of Karma), incurred due to giving a residence (accomodation) to the right donee i.e., the ascetic. See-Annapunya.
sim devāṇam evatiyam kālam āue pahuppamte to kevalam pāviūna sijjhamtā.
(Sūtra 1.6.24 Cū p. 150) ....satta lave....tesim devāņam evatiyam kālam āue pahuppate to nam te devā tenam ceva bhavaggahaņeņam sijjhamtā bujjhamtā muccamtā parinivvāyamtā savvadukkhānam amtam karemtā. se teņathenam goyamā! evam vuccai-lavasattamā devā.
(Bhaga 14.85)
Lava A unit of time-measurement; 1 Lava = 7 Stoka
= näli
Muhūrtta
= 48 minute.
Lavālava One of the Yogasamgrahas: abiding by the Sāmācāri (rules of conduct quâ etiquette, formality and convention) with constant vigilance or undertaking the sadhana (spiritual practice) of observing the Apramāda (3) (non-remissness) every moment. lavälave' tti kälopalakṣaṇam tena kşane kşane sāmācāryyanusthānam kāryam.
(Sama 32.1.4 Vr Pa 55)
sattussāso thovam sattatthová lavitti nādavvo. sattattaridalidalavānālī benāliyā muhuttam ca..
(TriPra 4.287)
Lākşāvānijya . A kind of Karmādāna (occupation involving immense violence and possession); trading in sales of lac (shellac). 'lakkhavānijjam' tilākṣāyā äkare grahanato vikrayaḥ. .
(Bhaga 8.242 Vr)
Yojana
Lāghava Dharma,
Lavaṇasamudra The ring-shaped ocean which encircles the continent 2 lakh Yojana Illakh of Jambūdvipa; (the width of the ring being two lakh Yojanas (1 Yojana = 7.88 miles)) its total expanse is four lakh Yojanas. tä jambuddivam nam divam lavane ņāmam sumudde valaye valayāgārasamthānasamthite savvato samamtā samparikkhittānam citthati.. tā lavaṇasamudde....do joyanasatasahassāim cakkavälavikkhambhenam, pannarasa joyanasayasahassāim ekkāsiim ca sahassāim satam ca ūtālam kimcivisesūņam parikkheveņam āhiteti vadejjā..
(Sürya 19.2,4) jambūdvipo lavaṇasamudrena pariksiptah.
(TaBhā 3.8)
(Sthā 10.16)
See-Akiñcanya Dharma.
Lādha Observer of Samyama (self-restraint)-That ascetic (Muni), who sustains his life through bhikṣā ((accepting food etc. by going to houses for collecting them in conformity with the canonical instruction)), which is Prāsuka (free from living beings) and Eșaniya (acceptable according to the rules) or leads his life in conformity with the virtues of the ascetic. lādhayati prāsukaişaniyāhāreņa sādhugunairvātmānam yāpayatiti lādhaḥ.
(u 2.18 SãVr Pa 107)
Lavasaptama Deva That Deva (god), belonging to the category of Anuttaropapātika (gods of the highest heaven), who would have attained the Mokşa (liberation) after having attained the omniscience in his previous birth, if he would have had a surplus life-span of only seven Lavas (1 Lava = 49% minute). je savvukkosiyāe thitie vattamti anuttarovavātigă te lavasattamā ityapadiśyante,jati nam te
Lāntaka Name of the sixth heaven; the sixth habitat of the Kalpopapanna Vaimānika Devas (the Empyrean gods with hierarchy). (See fig. p. 396).
(U 36.210)