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Jaina Päribhāṣika Sabdakosa
Lokasamjñā
1. Popular belief, mundane belief.
lokasanja svacchamdaghatitavikalparipä laukikācarită. (Stha 10.105 Vr Pa 479) 2. A kind of Sanjña (3) (instinct), through which a specific sensation occurs; that sensation which occurs on account of the perception of the very own object by each of the sense-organ. samanyavabodhakriyaiva samjayate'nayetyoghasamjna, tatha tadviseṣavabodhakriyaiva samjayate'nayeti lokasanjñā.
(Sth 10.105 Vr Pa 479)
See-Oghasanjñā.
Lokasthiti
The law/principle of universal (cosmic) order. lokasya pañcastikäyätmakasya sthitiḥ-svabhavah lokasthitiḥ. (Std 10.1 Vr Pa 446)
Lokākāśa Śreņi
A row of the Pradeśas (indivisible units) of the Lokākāśa (cosmic space):
the east-west oblong, south-north oblong and upward-downward oblong >ws of space-units are innumerable with fespect to the substance (i.e., number of entities). logägäsasedhio nam bhante! davvatthayae kim samkhejjão? asamkhejjão? anamtão? goyama! no samkhejjão, asamkhejjão, no aṇam
tão.
päinapadinayatão nam bhamte! logāgāsaseḍhio davvatthayae kim samkhejjão? evam ceva. evam dahinuttarayatão vi, evam uddhamahāyatão vi. (Bhaga 25.75, 76)
Lokänta
1. The ultimate boundary of the Loka (cosmos). beyond which there is only supra-cosmic space (Alokākāsa).
lokasyanto lokanta älokäntäditi. (TaVa 10.6.2) 2. A type of Vyavasaya (convictions and rituals); the conclusion based on the mundane (secu-lar) treatises such as economics and the like. loko-lokasastram tatkṛtatvät tadadhyeyatvaccarthasästrādiḥ tasmädanto-nimmayastasya va paramarahasyam paryanto veti lokantah. evamitanavapi, navaram vedä ṛgädayah, samaya jainädisiddhantāḥ. (Stha 3.511 Vr Pa 164) See-Vyavasaya.
Lokantika
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(Stha 3.86 Vr Pa 111)
See-Laukantika.
Lokottara Upakāra
Supra-mundane beneficence-The activities of beneficence which aim at the ultimate development of soul; e.g-to deliver sermons on Dharma (1) (spiritual doctrine), to offer Niravadya Dana (offering food etc. to the ascetics), which promotes Samyama (self-restraint or ascetic
conduct).
lokottarah-päramärthika upakāraḥ, dharmopadesadiripo niravadyadānādirüpo vā.
(Jaisidi 9.20 Vr)
Lokottara Dharma
Dharma (1) (spiritual doctrine) leading to the summum bonum-The Dharma (1), instrumental to the purification of the soul, which is in the form of the śruta (knowledge) and Caritra (conduct).
duvilo loguttario, suyadhammo khalu carittadhammo ya. (DaNi 40) See-Lokadharma.
Lokopacăra Vinaya
Formal rules of modesty
1. To observe modesty in accordance with the popular behaviour, to get up from the seat when the Guru (2) arrives, to pay reverence to him by folding the hands and the like. lokānāmupacāro-vyavahārastena sa eva vä vinayo lokopacăravinayah.
(Stha 7.130 Vr Pa 388) 2. To have pleasing behaviour (to act in confor mity with the intention of the Guru and the like. upacāreņa sukhakärikriyāviśeşeṇa nivṛtta aupacarikaḥ sa căsau vinayaśca aupacārikavinayaḥ, (Prasar Pa 68)
Lobha
Greediness-One of the four Kaṣāyas (pass
lons):
that Adhyavasaya (subtlest level of consciousness) which arises due to craving and posse
ssion.
trṣṇaparigrahadhyavasayo lobhah. (ÁBhd 3.72)
Lohha Pipa
The ninth type of Päpakarma (indulging in evil activity);