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Jaina Pāribhāșika Sabdakośa
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stances without motivation of attachment/ aversion. yā tu kalpikā sā'tadabhāvāt' rāgadveşābhāvād bhavati.
(BrBhā 4943 Vr)
Kaşāya Passions1. Excessive intrinsic heat in the soul-units) due to Rāga (attachment) and Duesa (aversion); (it is fourfold-anger, conceit, deceit and greed), by which, there is an influx of kasa, i.e., Karma. rāgadveşātmakottāpah kaşāyaḥ. (Jaisidi 4.23) kaşah karma bhavet tasya āyo-lābhaḥ prāptih kaşāyaḥ.
(Tabhā 6.5 Vr) 2. The impulse of Moha (delusion) which stains (vitiates) the consciousness (soul) with its own colour (the vitiating effect). kaluşayanti śuddhasvabhāvam santam karmamalinam kurvanti jīvamiti kaṣāyāḥ.
(Prajmã 14.1Vr Pa 290)
Kalpikākalpika A kind of Utkālika Śruta (a category of Āgamas (canonical works), which is allowed to be studied at all time barring the akāla prahara (i.e., the period in which the study of Agamas is prohibited)), which contains the description of kalpa (that which is permitted) and akalpa (that which is forbideen). kappamakappam ca jattha sute vannijjati tam kappiyākappiyam. (Nandi 77 Cü p. 57) Kalpopaga Deva · Kalpopapanna Deva-A Deva (god) who is born in the heavens with hierarcy of Indra (king), Sāmānika (king-like) etc.. kalpyante-indrasāmānikatrāyastrmsādidasaprakāratvena devā eteşviti kalpā--devalokāstānupagacchanti-utpattivişayatayā prāpnuvantiti kalpopagāḥ. (U36.209 SāVPa 702) See-Kalpātita Deva.
Kaşāya Ātmā A state of soul, which is of the nature of Rāga (attachment) and Dveşa (aversion). krodhädikaşāyavisista ātmā kaṣāyātmā akşīņānupaśāntakaṣāyāņām. (Bhaga 12.200 Vr)
Kaşāya Aśrava Āśrava quâ Kaşāya; The Parināma (2) (natural transformation) of the soul in the form of Kaşāya (passion) which becomes the cause of the influx of the Karma-pudgalas (material clusters quâ Karma).
(Sthā 5.109)
· Kalpopapanna
(TaSū 4.3)
See-Kalpopaga Deva.
Kalyānaka A kind of Prāyaścitta (expiation); special Pratyākhyāna (1) (formal resolve (vow) of abstinence)) prescribed in the form of expiation. catuhkalyanakam prāyascittam....catvāri caturthabhaktāni catvāryācāmlāni catvāri ekasthānāni....
(BrBhā 5360 Vr) kalyāņakam prāyascittam diyate.
(ONi 358 V? Pa 296)
Kaşāyakusila A kind of Kusila Nirgrantha (3); that ascetic (Muni), who is vulnerable to Udiraņā (premature rise) of Samjvalana Kaşāya (flaming up passions) yeşām tu samyatānāmapi satām kathancitsanjvalanakaṣāyā udiryante te kaşāyakūśīlāḥ.
(SthāVPa 320) See-Kusila.
Kalyānānubandha Nirjarā That auspicious Nirjarā (shedding Karma), which becomes the cause of attainment of sugati (rebirth in auspicious birth) like heaven etc. or Mokşa (liberation). prasastanirjarākaḥ-kalyāṇānubandhanirjarah.
(Bhaga 6.1 Vr) See-Kusalamūlā Nirjarā.
Kaşāya-pratisamlinatā Practice of seclusion with respect to passionsA type of Pratisamlinata (a kind of external austerity); inhibition of rise of anger, conceit, deciet and greed, and to render the passions which are in the state of Udaya (rise) ineffactive. kohassudayaniroho vā udayapattassa vā kohassa viphalīkaranam, māṇassudayaniroho vā udayapattassa vā māṇassa viphalikaraṇam, māyāudayaņiroho vā udayapattāe vā māyāe viphali