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vā kulam vā uttheti.
(Nandi 78 Cū p.60)
Jaina Pāribhāṣika Sabdakosa food etc., the ways adopted in obtaining food etc., and rules of investigation about the bhikṣā (accepting food etc. by going to houses for collecting them in conformity with the canonical instruction) respectively. ya āhāropadhisayyā udgamotpädana işaņāsuddhāh "niyattam niscitam parigrhnati sa khalittaragunakalpiko mantavyaḥ. (BrBhā 6444 Vr)
Utpannajñānadarśana Super-sensory knowledge or direct (immediate) knowledge-That knowledge, which emanates directly from the soul, independent of any external factors. uppannaņānadamsanadhare arahā jine kevali.....
(Bhaga 1.209) paccakkhanāņāņi āyasamutthāni pasatthehim ajjhavasāņehim lessāhim visujjhamāṇāhim uppajjamti.
(ACū p. 221)
Uttaravaikriya The Vaikriya Śarīra (protean body) formed by the Jiva (living being), posessed of the Vaikriya Sarira. pūrvavaikriyāpekṣayottarāni-uttarakālabhāvini vaikriyāņi uttaravaikriyāņi.
(Bhaga 3.112 Vr)
Utpātaparvata The name of a mountain which is the launching site for gods, intending to fly up in the space) to different regions of the cosmos/the middle universe. tiryaglokagamanāya yatrāgatyotpatati sa utpataparvata iti.
(Bhaga 2.118 Vr)
Uttarādhyayana A kind of Kālika Sruta (a category of Agama (2) (canonical work) which can be studied only in the first and last quarter of day and night), in which is given the exposition of monastic conduct, biographical accounts and metaphysical topics. In ancient times, its study was undertaken after that of the Acäränga Sutra (the first Anga (principal canonical work)), and therefore, it is named as Uttaradhyayana.
(Nandi 78) angappabhavä jiņabhāsiyā ya patteyabuddhasamvāyā.
(UNi 4) ācārāt parataḥ pūrvakāle yasmādetāni pathitavanto yatayastena uttarādhyayanāni.
(TaBhā 1.20 Vr)
Utpāda One of the three components of the Tripadi (the triplet of origination, cessation and persistence); the origination of a new state or mode (the emerging mode) of a substance is called Utpada. E.g., origination of a lump of soil into the form (mode) of a pot. cetanasyācetanasya vā dravyasya svām jātimajahata ubhayanimattivaśād bhäväntarävāptirutpādanamutpādah, mytpindasya ghataparyavat.
(Sasi 5.30) dravyanayābhiprāyeņākāräntarāvirbhāvamātramutpāda aupacārikah, parmārthato na kincidutpadyate satatamavasthitadravyāmsamatratvāt.
(TaBhā 5.29 Vr) ege uppā......uppa tti prākṣtatvādutpädah, sa caika ekasamaye ekaparyāyāpekṣayā, na hi tasya yugapadutpädavyayādirasti.
(Sthā 1.22 Vr Pa 19) See-Tripadi.
Utthāna . Enthusiasm-That (spiritual) strength of the prāni (living being or soul, possessed of vital energy), through which it prepares itself for accomplishment of a work. utthānam-ceștāviseşaḥ (SthāVr Pa 21) utthānam-ürdhvibhavanam. (Bhaga 1.146 Vr)
Utthānasruta A kind of Kālika Śruta (a category of Āgama (2) (canonical work) which can be studied only in the first and last quarter of day and night), which, when repeated by an evil ascetic) once, twice, or thrice, ruins a village, a capital city, a country or a clan. 'utthānasutam ti ajjhayanam pariyatteti ekkam do tinni vā vāre tähe se game vājāva rāyadhāni
Utpādana Doșa Indulging in violation of conduct by the ascetic (Muni) during Gocaracaryā (to collect food from several houses of the householders, by accepting it in a little quantity from each one, like a grazing cow (which eats a little grass from each spot)). solasa uggamadose ginino u samutthie viyāņāhi. uppāyaṇāe dose sāhūu samutthie jāņa..
(PiNi 403)