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

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________________ Jaina Paribhāṣika Sabdakosa who does not indulged in any such deed which is unworthy of being performed; however, if indulged in (inadvertently), then he rectifies it. jätikulasampannah präyaḥ kimcidakṛtyam na sevate, asevya ca paścat tadgunatah samyagalocayet. (Stha 8.19 Vr Pa 402) Jātisthavira An elderly Śramaya (1)-Nirgrantha (2) (Jain ascetic) whose age is sixty years or above. satthiväsajac samane niggamthe jätithere. (Sth 3.187) Jätismṛti A type of Matijana (perceptual cognition); memory of the past life (or lives): through it, one can know one's own past nine lives which were in the species of Samanaska (i.e., beings possessed of mental faculty). idam jätismaranam matijñānasyaiva ekaḥ prakaro'sti, anena utkarṣatah parvavarttini navasamjnijanmāni jñātum sakyāni. (ABhā p. 22) 'sarati' tti smarati paurāniki jātimjanma. (U 19.8 SaVr Pa 452) Jätyuttara In Vada (polemics), mentioning such faults/ fallacies (of the opponent) which, in reality, do not exist at all. abhitadosodbhāvanāni düṣaṇābhāsā jātчutta(Prami 2.29) rāni. See-Vāda. Jitanidra That ascetic (Muni), who has vanquished sleep; such Muni sleeps only for a while and is not hindered by sleep while he is performing the contemplation over the scriptural text and its meaning in the night hours. jitanidrah-alpanidraḥ, sa hi rätrau sutramartham va paribhavayan na nidraya bädhyate. (PrasaVr Pa 131) Jitendriya That aspirant who has subdued his sense-organs of audition and the like. jimdio nama jitäni soyaiņi indiyāņi jena so jim(Da 9.3.13 JiCa p. 285) dio. Jina ~139~ 1. Tirthankara (ford-founder). ......dhammatitthayare jine. See Jaina. 2. Omniscient in general. jinäḥ samanyakevalinah. (BrBhd 1114 Vr) 3. One possessed of supersensory knowledge One who has attained Afindriya Jana (super-sensory knowledge). (Āra 2.1) tao jina pamatta, tam jaha-ohiņāṇajiņe, maṇapajjavaṇāṇajine, kevalaṇanajine. (Stl 3.512) 4. Vitaraga-One who has vanquished both Raga (attachment) and Dvesa (aversion). jiyakohamaṇamaya, jiyaloha tena te jina hunti.... (AvaNi 1076) ragadveṣamohan jayantiti jinäh. (Stay Pa 168) Jinakalpa (BrBhd 1384) See-Jinkalpasthiti. Jinakalpasthiti The code of ascetic conduct for such ascetic (Muni) who observes the same conduct as that of the Jina (Tirthankara (ford-founder)) and is solitary sojourner (a recluse) equipped with extraordinary knowledge. egarasangadhari edi dhammasukkajhāņi ya. cattasesakasaya moṇavai kamdarāvāsi... bahinntarangagamthacuva ninnehä nippiha ya jaivaino. jina iva viharamti sada te jinakappe thiya savaṇā.. (Bhasam 122,123) Jinakalpika That ascetic (Muni), who observes the code of conduct of the Jinakalpa (or Jinakalpasthiti). (BrBhd 1391) dhammo.. Jinadharma Jainism-Jainadharma-The Dharma (1) propounded by the Jina (Tirthankara (ford-founder))-the Arhat, who has attained the highest knowledge and which is in the form of sruta (righteousness quâ knowledge) Caritra (righteousness quâ conduct). ...bodhi-jinadharmo.arhatprajñaptasya dharmasya śrutacaritranipasya..... jayai. vatthupayasaṇasūro aisayarayaṇāņa sāyaro savvajayajtvabandhurabandhu duvihovi jina(Sthāvṛ Pa 306)

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