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Jaina Pāribhāṣika Sabdakosa Śrāvikā Female lay follower-A division (member) of the fourfold Sramanasamgha (religious order of the śramaņa (Jain tradition)); that fernale lay follower of the Sramana (Jain tradition), who observes the twelve vows (prescribed for the Jain lay follower).
(Bhaga 20.74) See-Sramaṇasamgha. Śruta 1. Dvādaśānga-Ganipitaka (the twelve principal canonical works).
(DaACū p.11) See-Srutadharma. 2. Pravacana (canonical works).
(TaBhä 6.14 Vr p. 27) See-Sāngopānga Śruta.
Śrutajñāna 1. Articulate (verbal) knowledge—That knowledge (cognition) which is capable of communicating itself to others by means of word, gesture and the like (Dravyasruta). dravyasrutam-sabdasamketādirūpam, tadanusāreņa parapratyāyanakşamam jñānam srutamabhidhiyate.
(Jaisidi 2.22 Vr) See-Dravyasruta, Bhāvasruta. 2. The scripture (the entire lore of canonical literature) from the Sāmāyika (5) (Acārārga (the first Anga (principal canonical work)) up to the Bindusāra, the 14th Purva (canonical work of earlier lore); Dvādaśānga (all the 12 Angas (principal canonical works)). sāmäiyamãiyam suyanāņam bimdusārāo..... bhāve khaovasamie duvālasamgam pi hoi suyaпапат.
(AvaNi 93, 104)
Śrutajñānāvarana A sub-type of Jñānāvaraniya (knowledge-veiling) Karma, through which the Śrutajñāna (articulate knowledge) gets veiled. srutajñānam....tasyāvrtiḥ śrutajñānāvaraṇam.
(Tabhā 8.7 Vr)
Śrutadharma The Svâdhyāya (scriptural studies and teaching) of the bhāva (kernel) propounded in the Dvādaśārga (all the 12 Angas (principal canonical works)). sutadhammo--duvālasamgam ganipidagam, tassa dhammo jāņitavvā bhāvā. (Da ACū p. 11)
Srutaajñāna 1. A type of Ajñāna (2); the Srutajñāna (articulate knowledge) of a Mithyādrsti (one, possessed of perverse faith or deluded world-view). mati-sruta-vibhamgā mithyātvasāhacaryādajñānam. mithyātvinām jñānāvaranakşayopasamajanyo'pi bodho mithyātvasahacāritvāt ajñānamucyate.
(Jaisidi 2.32 Vr) 2. That sruta-scripture, which is authorised by a Mithyādssti (one, possessed of perverse faith or deluded world-view). micchaditthassa suyam suyaannānam.
(Nandi 36) Śrutakevali Bhinnākşaracaturdaśapūrvi-One who has fathomed the entire lore of the śruta (scriptural knowledge); the ascetic, possessed of the knowledge of all Dravyas (substances), Kşetra (space), Kāla (time) and Bhāvas (2) (modifications of substances) on the basis of the sruta (scripture). sayalāgamapāragayā sudakevaliņāmasuppasiddhā je. edāņa buddhiriddhi coddasapuvvi ttiņāmeņa..
(TriPra 4.1001) ..davvao nam suyanāņi uvautte savvadavväim jāņai pāsai.....savvam khettam....savvam kālam... savve bhāve jāņai pāsai.
(Nandi 124)
Śrutanisritamati That Matijñāna (perceptual cognition), which spontaneously awakes in one, whose intellect has been seasoned through the studies of the scriptures, at the time of its origination. śāstraparikarmitamaterutpädakāle śāstrārthaparyālocanamanapeksyaiva yadupajāyate matijñānam tat srutanisritam.
(Nandi 37 Ma Vr Pa 144)
Śrutapuruşa The (metaphorical) canonical man-An imaginary man whose twelve Angas (bodily organs) have been fancied as the twelve Argas (the principal canonical works), viz.,