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Jaina Päribhāṣika Sabdakosa Caramanāraka That Jiva (soul, which is born as an infernal for the last time; (it will never again reincarnate in infernal realm). caramanārakabhavayuktvāccaramāḥ na punarnārakā bhavisyanti. (Sthā 10.123 Vr Pa 487)
abandons the static state. 'caliyam' ti jivapradeśebhyascalitam.
(Bhaga 1.28 Vr)
Caramasamayanirgrantha The Nirgrantha (4) (Nirgrantha (3) during the last Samaya (smallest time-unit) of the eleventh and twelfth Gunasthānas (stage of spiritual development) viz., Upaśāntamoha and Kșiņamoha Gunasthānas. See-Yathāsūksmanirgrantha.
Cāturyāma Dharma The monastic discipline prescribed in the form of the four vows, viz., Prāņātipātaviramaņa (abstinence from violence), Mļsāvādaviramaņa (abstinence from telling lies), Adattādānaviramana (abstinence from stealing) and Bāhyādānaviramana (abstinence from sex) for the ascetic in the time-period of twenty-two (intervening) Tirtharkaras (ford-founders) (i.e., from 2nd to 23rd). cāturyāmah-mahāvratacatustayātmako yo dharmaḥ
(U 23.12 SãV? Pa 499)
Caritra
(U 28.29)
See-Cāritra.
Cāpeți A kind of Vidyā (occult science); that Vidyā, in which the medical practitioner slaps some other person and the patient becomes cured. yayā anyasya capețāyām diyamānāyāmaturah svastho bhavati să căpeți.
(VyaBhā 2441 Vr Pa 27)
Carmaratna One of the fourteen ratnas (precious and unique animate and inanimate objects) of the Cakravarti (universal sovereign); the shield of a Cakravarti, which serves as a boat in water. It has also a supernatural power, on account of which the seeds which are sown in the morning in an area of 12 Yojanas (1 Yojana= 7.88 miles) x 12 Yojanas get ripe by the midday. tae nam se divve cammarayane susenaseñāvaiņā parāmutthe samāne khippāmeva nāvābhūe jāe yāvi hotthā.
(Jam 3.80) carmaratnam-dvādaśayojanāyāmavistāram prātaruptāparāhnasampannopabhogyaśālyādisampattikaram.. (Prasā 1214 Vr Pa 350)
Cāmara A kind of Mahāprātihārya (superhuman magnificence of the Tirtharkara (ford-founder)); one of the thirty-four Atisayas (superhuman magnificence) of the Tirtharikara (ford-founder)); whisks (or flappers), white like the flower of kunda (a kind of jasmine which is white and delicate or lotus), are waved around the Arhat (Tirthankara) (by the gods) as a mark of respect. (It is one of the thirty-four Atisayas. devaih.....kāñcanamayoddandadandaramaniyā cārucämarasrirvistāryate. (Prasa 440 Vr Pa 106) āgāsiyão seyavaracamarão. (Sama 34.1.8) See-Chatra.
Caryā Parīşaha A type of Parişaha (hardship); the weariness created due to travelling (on foot) from place to place and not having a fixed abode; the ascetic (Muni) should endure it with equanimity. ega eva care lādhe ahibhūya parisahe. gäme vā nagare vāvi nigame vā rāyahäņie.. asamāņo care bhikkhū neva kujjā pariggaham. asamsatto gihatthehim anieo parivvae..
(U 2.18.19)
Cāraka Imprisonment-A clause of ancient Dandaniti (penal code or policy); to give punishment of imprisonment to the criminal cārakam guptigrham. (Stha 7.66 Vr Pa 378)
Calita That Karma-pudgala (material cluster quâ Karma), which undergoes vibrations when it
Cāraņa One, possessed of the superhuman power of locomotion-That ascetic (Muni), who is equip