________________ Notes gion established by Lord Mahavira, consisting of (1) monks, (2) nuns, (3) laymen, and (4) laywomen. वित्थरिवं (Sk. विस्तृत) spread. सविसेसं (Sk. सविशेष) specially. गीयस्था (Sk. गीतार्थाः) Those sadhus or monks who are well-versed in the Jaina scriptures, and who are well-conversant with the rules and usagos which a sadbu has to observe in practical life. St. 4. TATT (Sk. QATT) and faca (Sk. fago), are the names of two mountains which are situated on the boundary-line of the country of Magadha. OfThr-boundary-line. St. 5. frenat (Sk. forsura:) famous. mu. Sk. Toot) foet. In Pk, T is sometimes changed to . Fafe (Sk. fafv) lit. fortune; here, good fortune. भजिमय (Sk. अर्जित) earned. तित्थयरगुत्तों (Sk. frustuta) or what is usually known as the femrata which is a kind of 'karna-prs kriti' (or potency of action) which enables a man to become a Tirthankara. It is earned or acquired when a soul entertains the noble 'Bhavana' expressed in the phrase "eferante T a TET". St. 6; TTH (Sk. quh) lit. first; chief. T *excellent. सारों endowed with. चबुद्धि (Sk. चतु fa) The Four Talerits. A little discussion on this tojm will make its understanding quite clear. The Nandisktra of Shrimad Dov&vacha