Book Title: Ganitsara Sangrah
Author(s): Mahaviracharya, A N Upadhye, Hiralal Jain, L C Jain
Publisher: Jain Sanskriti Samrakshak Sangh

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________________ गणितसारसंग्रह तीर्थ Tirtha is interpreted to mean a ford intended to Tirtha cross the river of mundane existence which is subject to karma and cycle of births and rebirths, The Jina, Tirthankara, may be conceived to be a cause of enabling the souls of the living beings to get out of the stream of samsāra or the recurring cycle of embodied existence. 276777 - 798 88 92 fergoteradi तीर्थकर Patriarchs endowed with superhuman qualities; those Tirthankara who have attained infinite perception, knowledge power and bliss through supreme concentration and promulgate the truth matchlessly. According to Jainism Tirthankaras are always present in Videha Kşetra, but in the Bharata and Airāvata Kșētras they are present in the fourth era of the two aeons (i) causing increase and (ii) causing decrease. Twenty-four Tirthankaras have been in the past fourth era of the aeon, causing decrease. Out of them Lord Rsabha was the first and Lord Vardhamāna was the last Tirthankara. त्रसरेणु A particle. affae , apoft e dragi Trasarēņu त्रिप्रश्न Name of a chapter in Sanskrit astronomical works. Tripragna अध्याय १-१२ में पृष्ठ २ पर पादटिप्पण देखिए । तुला A weight measure of baser motals. Tula उभयनिषेध A di-deficient quadrilateral, Ubhayanişēdha 37714 V-349 fecqu a faci 308991a A measure of time. Uccbvāsa परिशिष्ट ४, सारिणी २ देखिए । उत्पल The water-lily flower. Utpala उत्तरधन The sum of all the multiples of the common diffeUttaradhana rence found in a series in arithmetical progression, अध्याय २-६३ और ६४ का टिप्पण देखिए ।

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