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Jaina Päribliāșika Sabdakosa
vity)), samyamakriya etc.. terasamam kiriyāvisālam, tattha kāyakiriyādiyão visāla tti-sabhedā, samjamakiriyao ya chamdakiriyavihāņā ya. (Nandi 104 Cup. 76)
Kriyā 1. The mode of the substance in the form of motion from one part of space to another; it may occur both due to intrinsic and extrinsic causes. ubhayanimittäpekşah paryāyaviseşo dravyasya deśāntaraprāptihetuh.
(TaVā5.7.1) 2. Urge-The activity of the Jida engendered by Kaşāya (pasions) and Yoga (2) (activities of mind, speech and body), resulting in the bondage of Karma.
(SthāVrPa 37)
Krida The second decade of human life-span of hundred years; in this state, one's mind is more inclined towards sports (playfulness); there is not intense desire to indulge in sensuality. biiyam ca dasam patto, nāņākiddāhim kiddai. na tattha kāmabhogehim, tivvā uppajjai mai..
(DaHaVr Pa 8)
Kriyāvādi 1. One who belives in the real existence of substances (such as soul), in the doctrine of right world-view, in the doctrine of reincarnation of soul and in the doctrine that it is the soul itself which is the kartā (doer) of the Karma. kariyāvādi yāvi bhavati, tam jahā-āhiyavādi ahiyapanne āhiyadiţthi samāvādi niyāvādi samtiparalogavādi....sucinnā kammā sucinnaphalā bhavamti....
(Dasā 6.4) 2. One who accepts the existence of soul, but is confused about its extension, doership etc.. atthi tti kiriyavādi, vadati natthi tti akiriyāvādi ya. annāņi annāņam, viņaittä venaiyavādi..
(Sutra Ni 118) kiriyāvādiņam atthi jivo.atthitte sati kesimca savvagato kesimca asavvagato, kesimca mutto kesimca amutto....kiriyāvādi kammam kammaphalam ca atthi tti bhanamti. (SutraCu p. 207) 3. One who believes that the soul and the Karma are related by means of the activity of the soul. ätmanah karmanasca samabandhah kriyāta eva bhavati.
(ABla 1.5)
Krita A type of Udgama Dosa (blemish of bhikṣā (accepting food etc. by going to houses for collecting them in conformity with the canonical instruction)) relating to origination or preparation of food etc.); to give an ascetic something (food etc.) purchased specially for giving it to the ascetics. yatsādhvartham mulyena kriyate tat kritam.
(Yosā 1.38 V/ p. 133).
Kriyāruci 1. A type of Ruci (faith); the Ruci in the spiritual practice of self-restraint. 2. A person possessed of Kriyāruci (1) damsananāņacaritte tavaviņae saccasamiiguttisu. jo kiriyābhāvaruī so khalu kiriyārui nāma..
(U 28.25)
Krodha. Anger-One of the four Kaşāyas (passions); that Adhyavasāya (subtle level of consciousness, which interacts with karmic body), which arises due to the causes such as physical attack and the like. upaghātādihetujanitā'dhyavasāyaḥ krodhaḥ.
(ABhā 3.71) Krodhanigraha Inhibition of anger-To inhibit the anger which has already come into Udaya (rise); to make it futile (or nulify it); and (simultaneously), not allow the Vipākodaya (rise quâ fruition) of the anger which is Udiranävalikā Prāpta (has entered the row of premature rise) to take place through the means of forgiveness and the like. dvirtīpah krodhah--udayagataḥ udiraņāvalikāgatasca, tatrodayagatanigraḥ krodhanigrahah. yastu udiranävalikāprāptastasyodaya eva na karttaryaḥ kṣāntyādibhirhetubhiḥ..
| CONVỊ Pa 13) Krodha Pāpa The sixth type of Pāpakarma (indulging in evil
Kriyāviśāla Pūrva Name of the thirteenth Pürva (canonical work of earlier lore); it contains the description of the divisions and the sub-divisions of kriya (activities, such as kāyakriya, (Käyiki Kriyā (urge quâ bodily acti