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3. Cognate terms
There are many lexicons presented the cognate terms or synonyms of the term guila:1 The oldest lexicon Amarkosha renders cognate terms- 9748T, TH: : (3TH. 3.2.3)
There five cognate terms of guila: are presented by Acharya Hemachandrain the अभिधानचिन्तामणिः
शमः शान्तिःशमथोपशमावपि तृष्णाक्षयः (अभिधान. २.२१८)
The 91497: derives from the root 94 3491 to tranquil, with suffix 37972. It denotes meanings 'tranquillity' quiet, absence of passion etc. (Sanskrit English Dic. page 1054)
The 914: originates from above-mentioned root with suffix 10 (37). It presents meanings tranquillity, calmness, rest, equanimity. Some lexicographers its define-facetez 54114441
14.; i.e. abstraction of sense organs from their objects. According to the Vedantasara the TTH is essential for all, who eager to attain the self-knowledge i.e. शमदमोपरतितितिक्षासमाधानश्रद्धाख्याः ।the 'शम' is defined as thus by Sri Yogindra HGTFG-Thalaa squifgafafora faptez 4T FUE: (GER, Y. &o) i.e., obstruction of the mind from objects distinct from sout hearing of the praises मनन reflection on theattributes of the God निदिध 14 profound and repeated meditation.
The उपशमः origirates from the शमु उपशमे with suffix घञ् and prefix 34. It presents various meanings the becoming quiet, assuagement, alleviation, cessation, tranquility of mind, calmness and patience etc. The term 34914 renders a tranquil state of mind, where passions, aversion, anger, deceit etc. have been totally stopped. The eternal tranquillity of mind is 34914:, Cessation of all desires and mundane wishes. 34914 - YOUT&TT: 34914:4. Meaning of - There many lexicons, which refer various meanings
Tranquillity, peace, quiet, calmness of mind, absence of passion, awaiting of pain, indifference to objects of pleasure and pain, alleviation, apause, breach, interruption, any expiatory or