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

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________________ 128 Sanskrit, Prakrit and Pali Words pūtika, unacceptable on account of its being mixed with adhakarmika food 65. respect of animate beings 58. sadeva-maņuyasuraloga (sadevamanujâsuraloka), the world consisting of gods, men and demigods 29. sadguru, heavy six monthly penance 82 n. puvvapadivanna (pūrva-pratipan 82 n. na), one who passed through the saḍlaghu, light six monthly penance course in the past 73. raga, attachment 26 n. rāibhoaṇa (ratribhojana), food at night 18. raipimḍa bhoana (rajapinḍa-bho jana), taking food offered by the king 18. rajoharana, broom 11. rãovarayam, with ceased affection 87. rasiyam rasiyam (rasitam rasitam) juicy food 28. rātiņia-paribhāsī (rātnīka-paribhāṣi), insulting one's superior in rank 11. raudra (dhyāna), engrossing in thoughts resulting from the eruption of the passion of anger 68. rāyaṇiya (ratnika), superior in respect of knowledge or monastic standing 27. pūtiyam, unacceptable 84. puṭṭa roga (desi), abdominal disorder 48. rjvī, straight 58. rk, (Vedic) hymn 16. taking ṛṣabha-nārāca (samhanana), the joint of bones fastened together in a special way surrounded by a bony ring or plate with no nail. (vajra) 83n. ṛtambhara prajñā, right vision in Yogadarśana 37. sabala (śabala), a monk of tainted conduct 14, 16, 17. sabalakārī (śabalakārī), maker of taints in conduct 14. sa-bhikṣu, an ideal monk 90. sacittadravyakalpa, deportment in Jain Education International sāgāria-pimḍa (sagarika-pinda), taking food from one who has given residence 19. saharaṇa (samharana), being carried away by some god 66. sahillaya (sahāyakatā), coopera tion 33. sahu (sādhu), monk 29. sāhuņi (sādhvi), nun 29. śaikṣa-sthapana-kalpa, commissioning of trained monks 70. saima (svadima), ments 19, 27 28. spices, condi saimam, spices 89. śakyas, the Buddhists 48. śalakäpuruṣas, eminent personages 43. salamba, having strong ground and justification 16. sama, an incantation of the Rk beginning with the word sama 17. samācāra, right conduct including the set of activities performed by the cultured 5. sāmācārī, general conduct, behaviour, deportment of the monastic order 5, 6, 8, 9, 41, 45, 56. 63, 70, 83 n. sāmācāra, equanimity, right conduct or unvarying and uniform conduct or the conduct common to the entire monastic order 5. sāmācārī-atiśaya, extra-ordinary powers pertaning to deportment 43. For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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