Book Title: Aspects of Jaina Monasticism
Author(s): Nathmal Tatia, Mahendramuni
Publisher: Jain Vishva Bharati

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________________ Sanskrit, Prakrit and Pali Words 125 nisihi, see nisidhikā 83n. less than half a month 19. nisīhiā (nişedhiki), awareness pabbajjā (Buddhist pravrajyā), iniregarding completion of duty, it tation 67. is concerned with guptis; observed paccakhāņa (pratyākhyāna), vow while returning from outside 7, 9, not to commit any offence 71. 63. pācittiya (Buddhist), expiation 12, nisihiā, equivalent to nisahi 7. 18, 19. nisīhiyam, see nisīdhikā, 83n. pada bheda, preparation for an nisithiam, see nisidhikā 10n. offence 20, 21. nişpatti, see nipphatti 44. payabīna (padahīna), omission of nispratikarma, avoidance of physi- words 29. cal care and medical treatment medical treatment pada, foot 26n. 58, 68. padavibhāga sāmācāri, a class of nissesam vāei (niḥsesam vācayati), sāmācāri contained in the Cheda teaching the sūtras completely Sūtras derived from the 9th without residue 33. Purva, includes all other sämänivāta, unbreezy 52. cāris 6. nivāta-pravāta, unbreezy-cum-breezy padhamilluga, first 83n. 52. padibaddha (pratibaddha), studious nirsti (Vedic), the goddess of death (monks) 53. and corruption 16, 17. padibaddha, attached 85n. nivvāņa (nirvāņa), liberation XIX. padicchaga (pratīkşaka), guest no-avasarpiņi, regions where the monks 46. avasarpiņi does not occur in all padicchaņā (praticchanā), discriits divisions 72. mination in imparting knowledge ogāhimaga, fried 84n. 44. ogha, a category of sämācāri, padilekhaņa, inspection 81n. derived from Ogha Prābhsta, the padimā (pratimā), intensive courses 20th Prabhịta 5. of fasting for a month etc. 65. ogha sāmācāri, Mülācāra identifies padipucchaņā (pratiprcchanā), askwith tenfold sāmācāri; also seeing for permission to perform ogha 6. an act for others 7; confirmation chidamsana (avadhi-darśana), clair- of permission or obtaining a fresh intuition 37. permission for what has been omāṇam, despicable 99. refused 8, 9. ohiņāņa (avadhijñāna), clairvo paņisuņaņa, acquiescence 20, 21. yance 37. padivajjamāņa (pratipadyamāna), omasa, reproach or insult 12. subsequent entrant 73. omasavāde pācittiyam (Buddhist), padivannā, practitioner 85n. an expiation related with utte- padutthena manasā, with polluted rance of reproaching and insulting mind 26n. words 12. pagāmāe, for pleasure and rest 76, orenaddhamāsam, at intervals of 77. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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