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Jaina Pāribhāṣika Sabdakosa
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bowls etc., either inadvertently or due to overgreediness.. tivralobhābhinivesādatirekāh pramāṇātikramāḥ.
(TaVā7.29) 'kuviyapamāṇāikkame' tti kupyam-grhopaskarah sthālakaccolakādi, ayam cāticāro'nābhogā
(Upā 1.36 Vr p. 14)
of Karmabhūmi (human civilization) (and end of the Yugalaka civilization). kulakaranammi ya kusalā kulakaraņāmena supasiddhā.
(TriPra 4.509)
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Kubja Samsthāna The fifth type of Samsthāna (2) (bodily configuration); structure (size, shape etc.) of the organs such as legs, hands, head and neck are not in proper proportion or symmetery; the remaining organs however may be symmetrical. 'khujje' tti adhastanakāyamadabham, ihādhastanakāyaśabdena pādapāniśirogrīvamucyate tad yatra śarīralaksánoktapramāņavyabhicări yatpunah sesam tadyathoktapramānam tatkubjam.
(Sthā 6.131 Vr Pa 339)
Kulakoti The categories (sub-phylums) of the Jivas (souls) born in the same Yoni (substratum suitable for the birth of the Jiva (soul)). ekasyāmeva yonau anekāni kulāni bhavanti.
(Prajna 1.49 Vr Pa 41) ....beimdiyāṇam pajjattāpajjattānam satta jāikulakodijonipamuhasatasahassā bhavamtiti makkhātam.
(Prajna 1.49)
Kuladharma 1. Organisational set-up and code of conduct of the Kulas (3) (branches of a vamsa (-royal clan) like Ugra etc.; 2. The Sāmācāri (rules of conduct quâ etiquette, formality and convention) of the Gacchas (major forms of monastic organisation) of the Jain ascetics (Munies) like Chandra etc.. ugradikulācārah athavā kulam cāndrādikamārhatānām gacchasamūhātmakam, tasya dharmmah-sāmācāri. (Stha 10.135 V? Pa 489)
Kumbhi One of the fifteen types of Paramādhārmika Deva (a type of Asurakumāra Deva (a kind of Mansion-dwelling god) who inflict pain to the infernal beings); those Asura Devas (demons), who are the custodians of the infernal beings, and who slaughter them and then cook them in the vessels like earthen cooking vessel, big boiling pan, iron vessel etc.. kumbhisu ya payaņesu ya, lohisu ya kamdu-lohi-kumbhisu. kumbhi ya narayapālā, haņamti pāciņti naragesu..
(SūtraNi 78)
Kula 1. A sub-division of the religious order, in which the disciples initiated by one Ācārya (preceptor) are the members. 2. A congregation of many Gacchas with similar discipline. kulamācāryasamtatisamsthitiḥ..... bahūnām gacchānām eka'jātiyānām samühaḥ kulam.
(TaBhā 9.24 Vr) 3. A branch of a vamsa (royal clan). See-Kuladharma.
Kusala 1. The Adept One (in the spiritual practice) He who is capable to annihilate Karma. 'kusalo' nāma pradhānaḥ karmakşapanasamartha ityarthaḥ.
(NiBhā 74 Cū) 2. Vitarāga i.e., one who is free from delusion (attachment and aversion) or a sādhaka (spiritual practitioner) who is in pursuit of the state of Vitarāga. kusalah-vitarāgah vitarāgasādhanāyām vā pravíttah puruṣaḥ.
(ABhā 2.95) 3. One who is a sarva-parijñācāri, i.e., one who has comprehended and renounced all sinful activities, learned one; jivanmukta (liberated one in spite of being embodied (living) person. kusalah-sarvaparijñācāri puruṣaḥ. asau jīvanmuktahityapi ucyate.
(ABhā 2.182) 4. The omniscient one, who is not bound by the veils obscuring knowledge etc. kusalah-kevali. sa ca āvaraņādibhirno baddho bhavati, bhavopagrāhikarmabhirno mukto bhavati.
(ĀBhā 2.182)
Kulakara The chief of the human race who governs the kula (human society) at the time of the beginning
Kusalamūlā Nirjarā Penance accomplished for purification of soul