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Jaina Paribhāșika Sabdakosa
the Laksana (distinguishing characteristic) which does not even partially exist in its laksya, e.g., consciousness as the Laksana of Pudgala (physical substance). laksyamātrāvrttirasambhavi. yathā—pudgalasya cetanatvam. (Bhikṣu 1.9 Vr)
tammi ya samsatthā hatthamattaehim imā padhama bhikkhā. tavvivarīyā bīyā bhikkhā ginhamtayassa bhave..
(Prasa 740) See-Samsrsta.
Asamvrta Anagāra Non-self-inhibited (ascetic) 1. That ascetic (Muni), who has not inhibited the Aśrava (cause of influx of Karma). asamurtah, aniruddhāśravadvārah'anagare' tti avidyamānagrhah, sādhurityarthah.
(Bhaga 1.44 Vr) 2. A person who has not inhibited his mind, speech and body, one who indulges in the lapses of the secon-dary virtues.
(Bha Bhā Kham 1 p. 40) 3. One who has fallen from self-restraint.
(Bhajo 1.6.34)
Asat Non-reality-Anti-thesis of Sat (existent); that which is devoid of origination, cessation and permanence. utpädavyayadhrauvyātmakam sat.. (Bhikṣu 6.2) taditaradasat.. yannopapadyate, na vyeti, na ca dhruvam, tadasat, yathā ākāśakusumam.
(Bhiksu 6.3 V!) See-Sat.
Asamvrtabakusa A kind of Bakusa Nirgrantha (3); that ascetic (Muni), who overtly adorns his body and paraphernalia. śarīropakaranabhūşayoḥ.....prakațakāri asamvrtabakusah.
(Sthā 5.186 Vr Pa 337)
Asatīpoşana A kind of Karmādana (occupation involving immense violence and possession); to earn livelihood by nourishing partridge, parrot, blackbird and slaves for trading in. särikā-suka-mārjāra-sva-kukkuta-kalāpinām. poso dāsyāśca vittārthamasatipoşanam viduh..
(Yośā 3.112) asatyoh duhsilāstāsām dāsisarikādinām poşanam poso'satipoṣaḥ. :
(Prasă Vr Pa 63)
Asamvyavahārya See-Sthāpya.
Asatyāmrşā Bhāṣā A type of Bhāṣā (articulation of speech): that speech which is neither a truth nor a lie, i.e., Vyavahāra Bhāsā (speech for pragamatic purposes), e.g., to give invitation, to give commandments etc.. . āmamtraņājnāpanādivişayā asatyamrşā.
'(Prajñā 11.2 Vị Pa 248)
Asamsaktavāsavasatisamitiyoga
(Praśna 9.7) See--Samsaktasayanāsana Varjana.
Asamsārasamāpanna Liberated soul-That Jiva (soul), who has become free from the cycle of birth and death. asamsārasamāpannā muktāḥ.
(Prajna 1.10 VỊ Pa 18)
Asadbhūta Vyavahāranaya A type of Vyavahāranaya (2) (empirical Naya (non-absolutistic standpoint)); to impute falsely an attribute which popularly belongs to an alien realm to another one; e.g., to describe Paramānu (the ultimate atom) as being possessed of many parts. svajātyasadbhūtavyavahāro, yathā--paramānurbahupradesīti kathanam. (Apr 218)
Asamsrsta A kind of Pindaişaņā (bhikṣā (accepting food by going to houses for collecting it in conformity with the canonical instruction, with special resolves)); accepting bhikṣā from a person whose hands (palms and fingers) or spoon (used for giving) etc., are not besmeared with the stuff which is being given.
Asamanujña Non-coreligionist-Anyatirthika (a heretic) whose philosophy. outfit and Sāmācāri (rules of conduct qua etiquette, formality and convention) can not be approved of...