Book Title: Dravya Sangraha
Author(s): Nemichandra Siddhant Chakravarti, Saratchandra Ghoshal
Publisher: ZZZ Unknown

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________________ DRAVY A-SANGRAHA, 35. 89 Parişahajaya. . The varieties of these are (á) Kşudhậparişahajaya or the victory over the troubles of hunger, (o) Pipâsâ-parişaha-jaya or the victory over the troubles of thirst, (e) Sita-parişahajaya or victory over the troubles of cold, (c) Csņaparişahajaya or the victory over the troubles of heat, (a) Damsa-masaka-parisa hajaya or the victory over the troubles from mosquitoes and gnats, f) Någnyaparî şahajaya or the victory over the feelings of shame arising from nudity, (g) Aratiparişahajaya or the victory over the feelings of dissatisfaction with hunger, thirst, etc., 178 Striparişahajaya or the victory over the disturbance of tranquility at the sight of fair women or the movements of them, i) Charyâparişahajaya or the victory over the feelings of fatigue arising from travelling on the roads, 6) Nişadyâ parişahajaya or victory over the desire of moving from a fixed posture in meditation, (1) Sayya-parişahajaya or the victory over the desire of having a bed prohibited in the Jaina scriptures, (0 Akrosa-parisahajaya is conquering the feelings of anger when one is insulted by another, (TM) Badha-parişahajaya or the conquering of ill-feeling against an enemy who coraes to kill (a) Yâchanaparişaha-jaya or conquering the desire to ask anything from anyone, even at the time of greatest need, (o) Alâbha-parişaha-jaya is the victory over the feelings of dissatisfaction arising from not getting worldly objects, (p) Roga-parişahajaya or the victory over the pains of disease, (9) Triņa-sparsa-parisaha-jaya or the victory over the feeling of pain arising from wounds in the feet by treading over thorns, etc., (1) Mala-parişahajaya is conquering the feeling of disgust which arises from seeing one's body to be unclean, Satkarapuraskiraprabajana or the victory over the desire to gain respect, praise or reward, 0 Prajíâ-parîşaha-jaya or the victory over the feeling of pride at one's learning (ü) Ajmâna-parişahajaya or the victory over the feeling of despair arising out of failure to gain knowledge by certain hindrances and () Adarsanaparişaha-jaya or conquering the feeling of sadness or despair when one fails to obtain desired fruits, even after practise of penances, etc. These are the twenty-two kinds of victory over troubles. * "क्षुत्पिपासा-शीतोष्ण-दंशमशकनाग्न्यारतिस्त्रीचर्यानिषद्याशय्याक्रोशवधयाचनाऽलाभरोगत्रणस्पर्शमलसत्कारपुरस्कारप्रशाज्ञानादर्शनानि ।' [Tester for ETH 1S181]

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