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

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________________ Jaina Paribhasika Sabdakosa tion of consciousness; cakra (in Hathayoga): that part of the body which gets transformal into Karana (7) or that psychic centre which gets awakened, becomes the region through which the rays of super-sensory knowledge emerge (ABh12.127) out. See-Marma, Sandhi. Caityavāsi That ascetic (Muni), who, giving up the mores of udyukta vihara (walking from place to place. instead of having a fixed abode) resides at a caitya (a place of worship) or a monastery. ceiyamadhaivāsam püyärambhäi niccavāsi(Sambodha 61) tam...... Cyavana Marana (death) of the Jyotiska Deva (Luminous gods) and Vaimänika Deva (Empyrean gods); departure of the soul of these gods to the next form of existence, after having completed their respective life-span in the upper regions; after death, they descend downwards (in their re-incamation) 'cayane' tti cyutiḥ cyavanm-vaimānikajyotiṣkāṇām maraṇam. (Stha 1.27 Vr Pa 19) Cha Chatra 1. A type of Andcăra (2) (gross transgression of ascetic conduct); to use umbrella in order to avoid rain and heat of the sun. chattam ca...tam vijjam parijāniyā.. ätapadiniväraṇāya chatram......karmopädänakaraṇatvena jñaparijñayā parijñāya pratyakhyānaparijnaya pariharediti. (Sūtra 1.9.18 Vr) 2. A kind of Mahaprätiharya (supematual magni-ficence of the Tirthankara (fordfounder)); one of the thirtyfour Atisayas (superhuman magnificence) of the Tirthankara); when the Tirthankara deli-vers sermons, three um-brellas (shields against the heat of the sun) are spread in the sky (one above the other like three-tier) above the head of the Tirthankara by the gods; (it is one of the thirty-four Atisayas. ~135~ kamkilli kusumavutthi devajjhuni cămară"saṇāim ca. bhavalaya bheri chattam jayanti jinapadiherām.. ....blurbinahsvastrayaikasämrajyasamsacakan Saridindukundakumudāvadātam...chatratrayama tipavitramasutryate. agasagayam chattam. Chatraratna One of the fourteen ratnas (precious and unique animate and inanimate objects) of the Cakravarti (universal sovereign); divine umbrella which protects the army of the Cakravarti from heat, wind and rain. chatram...tapanätapavätavṛstiprabhṛtidosa(Prasa 1214 Vr Pa 350) (Prasă 440 Vr Pa 106) (Sama 34.1.7) kṣayakarakam. Chadmastha Non-omniscient soul-That Jiva (soul) whose Jñana (knowledge) and Darśana (1) (intuitionapprehension of generic attribute) remain veiled: the soul who remains in that state which is effected by the Udaya (rise) of the Ghatikarmas (or ghatyakarmas) (desparate or destroying Karmas). chadma jñānadṛgāvaraṇe, tatra tiṣṭantiti chadmasthäh. (Dhava Pu 1 p. 188) akevali chadmasthaḥ. ghatyakarmodayaḥ chadma, tatra tiṣṭhatiti chadmasthah. (Jaidisi 7.22 Vr) Chadmasthamaraṇa A kind of Marana (death); the death of a Chadmastha (a non-omniscient soul). chadmasthamaranam-akevalimaranam. (Sama 17.9 Vr Pa 33) Chandana Sāmācārī A type of Sāmācārī (rules of conduct quâ ettquette, formality and convention); to invite Guru etc. for partaking the substances like food etc. received in bhiksa (accepting food etc. by going to houses for collecting them in conformity with the canonical instruction). chamdana davvajäeṇam....... See-Nimantrana. (U 26.6) Channa Älocană A blemish of Alocana (confession);

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