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Jaina Paribhāṣika Sabdakosa
Läbhäntaraya
A sub-type of Antaraya (obstructing) Karma, due to the Udaya (rise) of which the obstruction crops up in acquirement of benefit; for example-the donor is generous; the object to be given is also available; the donee is also adept in begging; still, the donee would not get anything.
yadudayavaśāddānaguṇena prasiddhādapi dāturgṛhe vidyamanamapi deyamarthajātam yañcakusalo'pi gunavānapi yacako na labhate tallabhāntarāyam. (Prajña 23.23 Vr Pa 475)
Limga
1. The sexual desire which arises on account of the Udaya (rise) of the vedamohaniya Karma (the deluding Karma quâ sex).
2. The specific anatomical structure of the body of the female, male etc..
3. Costume, particular costume of an actor. limgam.....tam tiviham-vedo sariranivvatti nevaccham ca. (NandiCu p. 27) vedodayapadito'bhilaṣaviseso !ingam.
(Tavā 2.6.3) 4. The outfit (or paraphemalia) of an ascetic such as Rajoharana (a broomlike equipment used for cleansing the ground to avoid injury to the insects), through which he is identified as an
ascetic.
lingyate sädhuraneneti lingam rajoharaṇādidhāranalakṣaṇam. (AvaNi 1131 HaVr 2 p. 23) 5. The concomitance of Sadhana (proban or middle term) or Hetu (statement of Sadhana (proban or minor term)) with the minor term Sadhya (probandum or major term). amahāṇuvavattilakkhanam limgam........ (Dhava Pu 13 p. 245)
Limgakaṣāyakusila
A kind of Kaşayakusila Nirgrantha (3); That ascetic (Muni), who indulges in anger, conceit in matters related with the Linga (4) (the outfit of the ascetic). (Bhaga 25.283 Vr) See-Janakaṣayakusila.
Limga Pulaka
A kind of Pulaka Nirgrantha (3).
1. That ascetic (Muni), who keeps outfits in more quantity than the limit prescribed by the scriptures.
2. That ascetic (Muni), who puts on the outfit of
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the heretics purposelessly. yathoktalingadhikagrahaṇät niṣkärane'nyalimgakaraṇādva lingapulākaḥ.
(Sthat 5.187 Vr Pa 320)
Limgapratiṣevaṇākusila
A kind of Pratisevana Kusila Nirgrantha (3): that ascetic (Muni), who earns his livelihood through his Linga (4) (the outfit of the ascetic). (Stha 5.187 Vr Pa 320)
See-Janapratiṣevaṇākusila.
Likṣā
A unit of linear measurement;
1 Likṣā-8 Bālāgras (hair-tips) of a human being of Bharatakṣetra and Airavatakṣetra. (Anu 399) See-Bālāgra, Yūkā.
Lipta
A type of blemish related with Eṣaṇā Doṣa (Grahanaiṣaṇa) (blemish pertaining to comportment quâ acceptance of food etc.); accepting such food in blikṣa (accepting food etc. by going to houses for collecting them in conformity with the canonical instruction)). which is offered from vessels etc. besmeared with Sacitta (animate) articles (such as vegetable and the like).
dhadadhitemanādi.
liptam sacittphalādirasena, yad va liptam dug(Prasa 568 Vr)
Leśya
Psychic colour-A type of radiation, emanated from the soul at a very subtle level of consciousness, which functions with a subtle body called Taijasa Sarira (fiery body);
the auspicious (benevolent) and inauspicious (malevolent) flows of Bhava (1) (disposition at subtle level of consciousness) and the Pudgala (material cluster) of black up to white colours, which become means in their production. lessa tti-rassio. (Nandicap. 4) lesya-antaḥkaraṇavṛttih.
(Sūtra 1.4.52 Vr Pa 120) kṛṣṇādidravyasācivyāt, pariņāmo ya ātmanaḥ. sphaṭikasyeva tatrayam, lesyāśabdaḥ prayujya(US Vr Pa 656)
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Lesyagati
Transformation of one Lesya (psychic colour) into another Lesya.