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Jaina Pāribhāșika sabdakosa
kusalo.. adhavā gahane nisirana, esana sejjā nisejja uvadhi ya. āhäre vi ya satimam, pasatthajoge ya jumjanayā.. imdiyakasāyaniggaha, pihitāsava jogajjhāṇamallino. samjamakusalagunanidhi, tividhakarana bhāvasuvisuddho..
(VyaBhā 1488-1990)
passions; its maximum duration is twelve years, medium is one year and minimum is six months. samyakkāyakaṣāyalekhanā samlekhanā.
(TaVā7.22) bāraseva u vāsāim samlehukkosiyā bhave. samvaccharam majjhimiijā chammāsā ya jahanniyā..
(U 36.251)
Samyojanā A type of Paribhogaişaņā (Māndalika) Dosa (blemish incurred at the time of eating meals); to eat the food items by mixing them up for gustatory enjoyment. samjoyaņāe doso jo samjoei bhattapānam tu. davvāi rasaheum.........
(PiNi 638)
Samlekhanäśruta A kind of Utkālika Sruta (a category of Agamas (canonical works), which is allowed to be studied at all time barring the akāla prahara (i.e., the period in which the study of Agamas is prohibited)), which describes the topic of Māraṇāntika Samlekhanā (scraping penance unto death). vāghāto nivvāghāto vā bhattasamleho kasāyādibhāvasamleho ya jo jahā kātavvo tahā vannijjate jattha'jjhayane tamajjhayanam samlehaņāsutam.
(Nandi 77 Cuī p. 58)
Samyojanā Prāyaścitta The expiation which is administered compoundly for several Aticāras (partial transgressions) of the same category and incurred simultaneously, e.g.Sayyātarapinda-that too Ādhakarma as well as Abhihsta. samyojanam-ekajātiyāticāramilanam samyojanā yathä sayyātarapindo grhitaḥ so'pyudakārdrahastādinā so'pyabhyāhrtaḥ so'pyādhākarmmikastatra yat prāyaścittam tat samyojanāprayaścittam.
(Sthā 4.133 Vr Pa 189)
Samrambha The determination for killing Jiva (living being) and the like. samrambhaḥ-samkalpaḥ.
(U 24.21 SāVr Pa 518) prāņātipātādisamkalpāveśaḥ samrambhaḥ.
(Tabhā 6.9 Vr)
Samvara Inhibition of the influx of Karma-One of the nine Tattvas (categories of truth); that state of consciousness, in which there is inhibition of the influx of fresh Karma-inhibition of Mithyātva (perverse faith), Avirati (non-abstinence), Pramāda (1) (remissness) Kaşāya (passions) and Yoga (2) (activities of mind, speech and body), and which is accomplished through the sādhanā (spiritual practice) of the Gupti (inhibition of activity of mind, speech and body), the Samiti (comportment), the Sramaņa Dharma (tenfold virtues of ascetic), the Anupreksā (contemplation) vanquishing the Parişahas (hardships), the Caritra (ascetic conduct) and the Tapa (austerities). āsravanirodhah samvarah. sa guptisamitidharmānuprekşāparişahajayac.ritraih.
. (TaSū9.1,2) apūrvakarmāvayavapraveśaniväranäya tu samvarameva.....
(TaBhā 9.1 Vr p. 180) micchādamsaņāviraikasāyapamāyajoganiroho samvaro.
(JiCup.5)
Samlinatā A kind of Bahya Tapa (external austerities or Nirjarā (shedding Karma)); to introvert the sense-organs, mind etc. by withdrawing them from the external objects (of enjoyment). imdiyakasāyajoge paducca samliņayā muñeyavvā.
(U 30.8 SāV? Pa 608) See-Pratisamlinatā.
Samlekhanā Scraping penance-A course of penance (fasting) undertaken for emaciating the body and
Samvara Anupreksā Contemplation on inhibition (of the influx of Karma)-The eighth Anuprekşā (4) (contemplative meditation); repeated reflection or exercise (i.e., practice) of