Book Title: Jain Stories 01
Author(s): Mahendramuni, K C Lalwani
Publisher: A B Jain Shwetambar Terapanth Samaj

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________________ 184 JAINA STORIES Saivism--A branch of Hinduism which worships Siva: as the principal deity. Pausadha- A religions practice in which the lay follower spends a night like a monk. He keeps away from, his wife and normal family life. Samayıka-Concentration on religious themes for a duration of 48 minites. Sasan Devi-Protecting deity of the tirthankaras. Sramana--As distinguished from the Brabmana, the Sramana cult in India sheltered innunerable creeds, including Jainism and Buddhism, often called heretical which did not believe in the authority of the Vedas. Sravaka, stavika—Lay followers, male and female, in. the Jaina order Sulsa--A great sravika at the time of Lord Mabayıra. Tirthankara-Founder of the Jaina order from time to - time, Utsarpini-Up-phase of the Jaina time-cycle. Vidyadhara-A species of human beings who are in possession of some special arts like flying Vishnu-The Protector-good of the Hindu pantheon Yaksa-A species of celestial beings residing in the upper-most strata of the Ratnaprabha bell, just "bordering the eartb. Yogi, Yogin-Yoga is the Hindu system of philosophic meditation and asceticism designed to bring about the reunion of the devotee's soul with the Superior Reality. A devotee, male or female, of yogo. ( In original Jaina terminology, yoga implied activities of the body, mind and speech which create fetters, and was therefore to be discarded In later period, however, many Jaina monks have practised goga in the Hindu sense, 64 Yoginis--Attendants of the Mother-Goddess in the. Hindu pantheon.

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