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Jaina Paribhasika Sabdakosa
augmented and becomes maximum due to the addition of other dalikas (quantum) through the process of transformation e.g., manuṣyānupūrvi (the Ampurvi Näma Karma of humans). Tirthankara Nama (the Näma (body-making) Karma which is responsible for making a soul Tirthankara (ford-founder)) etc... yasam prakṛtinämanudaye samkramata utkṛṣṭasthitiläbhastah anudayasamkramotkṛṣṭāḥ.
(Kapra p.44)
Anudiśă
The four intermediate directions, viz., southeast-quarter etc., which exist in between the four principal directions, viz., east etc. anudisă aggeyadi.
(Sūtra 2.1.10 Cü p.313)
Anudghātika
A type of Tapahprayaścitta (penance performed in lieu of expiation):
it is called guru prayaścitta; it is to be carried out continuously.
anugghatiyam nama jam niramtaram vahati gunumityarthaḥ. (Nici 3 p.62)
Anudghātika Äropaṇā
A type of Aropana Prayaścitta (1) (a continuous sequence of expiation):
the Prayascitta (expiation) in which the period of expiation is not divided. i.e., the whole period has to be taken at a stretch. sarddhadinadvayadyanudghatanena guriņāmāropana anudghätikāropaṇā.
(Sama 28.1.26 Vr Pa 48)
See-Aropana Prayascitta.
Anudharmacāri
The disciple who follows the Guru's (2) conduct in toto.
anudhammacarino.....tena cinnamanucarantiya(Sütra 1.2.47 Cúp.67)
thoddistam.
Anupadesa Ähindaka
That ascetic (Muni), who undertakes joumey to countries merely for sight-seeing, out of curiosity.
ye tu kautukena desadarsanam kurvanti te'nupadesähinḍakāḥ. (Brbha 5825 Vr)
Anupayukta
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1. One who is not exercising his consciousness for cognition (to know or to perceive) at present moment.
2. One who lacks concentration in the activity he is undertaking.
tattha nam jete anuvautta te nam na yāṇamti na päsanti ähäremti. (Prajna 15.48)
Anuparatakayakriya
A type of Kayiki Kriya (bodily activity): the bodily activity of a non-abstinent person who has not renounced the world. anuparatasya-aviratasya savadyat mithyadr steḥ samyagdrstervä käyakriya-utkṣepädilakṣand karmmabandhanibandhanamanuparatakāyakriya. (Stha 1.6 Vr Pa 38)
See-Dusprayuktakäyakriya.
Anupasänta
The Kaşaya (passions) which are in the state of Udaya (rise).
anupaśāntaḥ-udayavasthaḥ.
(Praja 14.9 Vr Pa 291)
Anuparihärika
The group of ascetics, who, during their practice. of Pariharaviśuddhi Caritra (purifactory conduct), perfrom the duty of rendering their services to those who are undertaking penance during their practice of purifacory conduct. They follow the practitioners in the same way as the cowkeeper follows the cows. catvarau vaiyavṛttyakarā...... (PrasaVr Pa 607) anupariharie govälae va nicca ujjuttamautte... (BrBha 6470)
Anuprekṣā
A kind of Svadhyaya (scriptural studies and teaching);
1. To revise and contemplate on mentally the scriptural text and the meaning (which have been committed to memory). observing complete silence.
anuppehä nama jo manasa pariaffei, no väyäe. (DaHaVy Pa 16)
sutta'tthäṇam manasa'nucimtanam.
(DaĀCū p.16)
2. Just as a red hot iron (kept in fire) identifies itself with fire, so also by dedicating one's psyche completely to one's aim, to practice mentally what one has already known or understood.