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________________ 48: Jaina Päribhasika Sabdakosa Asubhayoga Evil activity of mind, speech and body, which causes the bondage of Pāpakarma (inauspicious Karma). ......aśubhayogah-asatpravrttih, sa ca asubhakarmapudgalān akarsati. (Jaisidi 4.26 Vr) aśubhapariņāmanirvittaścāśubhaḥ. (TaVā6.3) Aslokabhaya A kind of fear; that feeling of fear, which is created on account of the apprehension of getting disrepute. aslokabhayam-akirttibhayam. (Stha 7.27 V? Pa 369) Aśubha Anuprekṣā A variety of Anuprekṣā (4) (contemplative meditation of Sukladhyāna (pure meditation); reflecting upon the inauspicious nature of the objects (of wordly existence). ‘asubhe'tti asubhatvam samsārasyeti gamyate. dhi samsāro jammi juyānao paramarivagavviyao. maritīna jāyai kimi tattheva kadevare niyae.. (Stha 4.72 Vr Pa 181) Asvaratna One of the fourteen ratnas (precious and unique animate and inanimate objects) of the Cakravarti (universal sovereign); the horse of the Cakravati, which is endowed with superb speed and great valour. turargamagajau prakrstavegamahāparākramādigunasamanvitau. (Prasă Vr Pa 350) Aştamabhakta Fasting for three days at a stretch- A type of Anasana (fasting). ....atthamenam.... .....dinatrayānantaram....bhuktavān. (A 9.4.7 Bha) See-Caturthabhakta. Asoka Vrkça Asoka tree-A kind of Mahāprātihārya (superhuman magnificence of the Tirtharkara (ford-founder)) god-created Atisaya i.e., supernatural magnificence of the Tirtharikara (ford founder); the Tirtharkaras use to sit on a throne under the shadow of the Asoka tree which has a blue aura. jattha jatthavi ya ņam arahamtā blagavamto citthamti vā nisiyamti vā, tattha tatthavi ya nam....asogavarapāyavo abhisamjāyai. (Sama 34.1.11) asogavarapāyavam jinauccattāo bārasagunam sakko viuvvati. (AvaCū 1 p.325) Aştamabhaktika One who practises three days fasting. atthamabhakttiyassa bhikkhussa kappamti tao goyarakālā. (Dasa 8 Pari Sī 42) Asrutanisritamati A kind of Matijñāna (perceptual cognition); the innate Matijñāna which occurs independently of (Sruta such as) Agama (2) (canonical work) or any other teachings. sarvathā sāstrasamnsparsarahitasya tathāvidhakşayopaśamabhāvata evameva yathāvasthitavastusamsparsi matijñānamupajāyate tad asrutanisritam. (Nandi 37 Ma Vr Pa 144) Aștasparsi That Pudgala-skandha (material aggregate) which is possessed of all the eight types of touch, viz., cold, hot, dry, gluey, heavy, light. soft, hard. It is relatively heavy and light-it is possessed of weight (mass). agurūlahi catuphāso arūvidavvā ya homtinayavvā. sesā u,atthaphāsā gurulahuya nicchayanayassa. . (Bla 1.393 Vr) See-Catuhsparsi. Aștānganimitta (Tavā 3.36) See--Mahānimittajñatā. Aśrutvākevali Spontaneous omniscient-One who attains omniscience spontaneously on account of intense purity of the soul, even without being formally initiated in any religion and without getting the opportunity of listening to the sermons on Dharma (1) (spiritual doctrine). asoccă....kevalanāņam uppādejjā.... (Bhaga 9.31) Astādaśasahasrasīlānga (Da 8.40 JiCú p.287) See-Dhruvasila. Aştāpada A kind of Anācāra (2) (gross transgression of
SR No.016117
Book TitleJaina Paribhashik Shabdakosh
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorVishrutvibhashreeji, Mahendramuni
PublisherJain Vishva Bharati
Publication Year2009
Total Pages414
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationDictionary & Dictionary
File Size12 MB
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