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Jaina Paribhasika Sabdakosa
aviruddham.
joga ya bahuvikappā, eso khalu jiyakappo u.. vattanuvattapavatto bahuso ayuvattiu maha
nenam.
eso u jiyakappo, pamcamao hoi vavahāro.. (VyaBid 12,4532)
Jita Vyavahāra
See-Jitakalpa.
(Vya 10.6)
Jiva
1. Living being-That which is possessed of life; it is Jiva, because it lives, it experiences jrvatua (the state of being a Jiva) and undergoes the effect of Ayuşya (life-span-determining) Karma. jamha jive jivati, jivattam äuyam ca kamman uvajivati tamha jive tti vattavvam siya.
(Bhaga 2.15) 2. That living being, which is possessed of five sense-organs. ...jivāḥ -jivah pañcendriya jñeyä..... (USаVṛ Pa 584) 3. Atma (soul)-A real existence which is an indivisible continuum of innumerable undetachable Pradeśas (the indivisible units of the substance) of sentience (consciousness), and which is one of the nine Tattvas (categories of truth), and whose distinguishing characteristics is Upayoga (activity of sentience or consciousness).
asamkhejjä......logägasappadesaullapadese tu jive ti vattavvam. (AvaCu 1 p.420) uvayogalakkhane nam jive... (Bhaga 13.59) (U 28.11)
jive tava niyama jive, jive vi niyama jive... jivacaitanyayoh paraspareṇāvinābhātatvājjivaScaitanyamevacaitanyamapi jiva eva. (Bhaga 6.174 Vr)
See-Upayoga.
4. A Desa (part) of the Jivästikäya (one of the five Astikayas (extended substances), possessed of consciousness).
upayogaguno jivästikäyaḥtadamsabhuto jivaḥ. (Bhaga 2.135 Vr)
Jiva Kriya
A type of Kriya (urge);
the activity undertaken by a Jiva (living being). which becomes the cause of bondage of Karma. jivasya kriya-vyāpāro jivakriya.
(Stha 2.2 Vr Pa 36)
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Jivadṛṣṭijā Kriya
A type of Drstija Kriya (sight-based urge); the activity involving Raga (attachment) undertaken for looking at the animate objects. ya aśvādidarśanartham gacchatah. (Stha 2.21 Vr Pa 39)
Jivana
Life-The state of a Jiva (living being), in which there is the blending of Paryäpties (bio-potentials) and Pranas (vital energies). paryaptinam prāṇānam ca yoga eva jivanam, tesam viyogasca mṛtyuh.
Jivanaisṛstiki Kriya
A type of Naisṛṣṭiki Kriya (throw-based urge); the activity of throwing out the animate objects such as to throw out water (which is in the form of water-bodied beings) with the help of a device and the like.
räjädisamadeśadyadudakasya yanträdibhirnisarjanam sa jivanaisṛṣṭiki. (Sthi 2.28 Vr Pa 39)
Jivapärigrahiki Kriyā
A type of Pärigrahiki Kriya (possessive urge); the activity undertaken for protecting the posse ssion of animate objects (e.g. cattle etc.). (Sth 2.16)
Jivaprätityiki Kriya
A type of Prätityiki Kriya (urge of dependence on others);
the activity, which is the cause of the influx of Karma undertaken through the help of Jiva (living being).
jivam pratitya yaḥ karmabandhaḥ så tatha. (Stha 2.24 Vr Pa 39)
Jivapradesikavāda
The second variety of Pravacananihnavas (the apostasy which disowns (or denies) any one doctrine propounded by the Agama (2) (canonical work) (and propounds his own)); the view (put forward by an apostate), which denies the truth; that apostate who does not accept (the doctrine) that the innumerable Pradeśas (the indivisible units of the substance) of the Jiva (soul) constitute the soul; instead of this, he believes that only the terminal Pradesas of the Jiva constitute the soul.