Book Title: Jaina Paribhashik Shabdakosh
Author(s): Vishrutvibhashreeji, Mahendramuni
Publisher: Jain Vishva Bharati

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________________ 118: Jaina Päriblāșika Sabdakosa Ksaumakapraśna A kind of Vidyā (occult science); that Vidyā, through which one can get the desired answer (or solution) to one's question by incarnating the deity on clothes. pasiņāim' ti praśnavidyāh yakābhiḥ kṣaumakādişu devatāvatāraḥ kriyate. (Sthā 10.116 Vr Pa 485) the eatables such as fruits and dry fruits. khādah prayojanamasyeti khādimam-phalavargādi. (Sthā 4.288 Vr Pa 219) 2. Delicacies quâ eatables. (TaVā7.21) See-Svādima, Upavāsa. Khecara Birds-A class of five-sensed subhumans; the winged subhuman beings possessed of five sense-organs and capable of flying in air, such as-birds with skin (carmapakşi), birds with feathers (romapakşi), birds having their wings in the shape of a box (samudgapakşi) and birds with their wings always spread out (vitatapaksi). pamcimdiyatirikho...........khahahayarā ya boddhavvā.. camme u lomapakkhi ya, taiyā samuggapakkhi Kha Kharasvara 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, by creating the infernal) tree called sālmali which is full of thorns like vajra (the hardest substance), hang the infernal beings on the thorns and then pull them apart while they are screaming. kappamti karakaehim, tacchimti paropparam parasuehim. simvvalitarumāruhamti, kharassarā tattha neraiyā. (SūtraNi 81) yà. viyayapakkhi ya boddhavvā, pakkhind ya cauvvihā.. (u 36.170,171,188) Khedajña One who has deep knowledge about the sufferings of all mundane Jivas (living beings) which are caused by Karma and who is also able to prescribe the remedy thereof.. khedam-samsāräntarvartinäm präninäm karmavipäkajam duḥkham jānātiti khedajo duhkhāpanodanasamarthopadeśadānāt. (Sütra 1.6.3 V? Pa 143) Khalina A blemish of Kāyotsarga (2) (austerity quâ abandonment of body); to stand in the posture of Kāyotsarga by holding the Rajoharana (one of the monastic paraphernalia of the Jain ascetic, which is used to cleanse the ground to remove softly the insects etc.) in front. thāi ya khaliņam va jahā rayaharanam aggão kāum.. (AvaNi 1546 HWVpp. 205) Ga Gaccha 1. That monastic order, which is headed by a single Acārya (preceptor). ekācāryapraneyasādhusamūho gacchaḥ. (Tabhā 9.24 Vr) 2. That major form of monastic organization, which is constituted of the (minor sections like) Kula (1), Gana (1) and Sangha (2). gacchaḥ sādhusamüharūpo......gacchagrahanena kula-gana-samgharūpo gacchaḥ. (Brbhā 2865 Vr) Khalurka Bad disciple-The disciple who is antagonistic to, back-biter of and untrustworthy for the Guru (2). Gajaratna je kira gurupadiniyā, sabalā asamāhikāragā pāvā. ahigaranakāragam vā, jinavayane te kira khalumkā.. pisuņā parovatäpi, bhinnarahassā param paribhavamti. nivvaya-nissila-sadhā, jiņavayane te kira khalumkā.. (UNi 488,489) (Uśā Vr Pa 350) See -- Hastiratna. Gana Khādima 1. A kind of Ahāra (2) (alimental materials); 1. A relatively bigger integrated form of monastic organisation, which is a union of many

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