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

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________________ Jaina Paribhasika Sabdakosa earlier lore); it is a treatise on epistemology covering the topic of knowledge and its varieties. pancaman nanappavadam ti, tammi matinänäipancakassa saprabhedam pranipaṇā jamhā katā tamhāṇāṇappavadam. (Nandi 104 Cu p. 75) Jnanabodhi 1. Enlightenment quâ knowledge-Attainment of the Samyak Jnana (right knowledge) which was hitherto not obtained. samyagdarsanajñānacāritrāṇāmaprāptaprapa nambodhih. (BrdraSam Vrp.114) 2. Reflection over the means of attainment of the (right) knowledge. See-Bodhi. Jñanavinaya Reverence quâ knowledge-To perform all tasks of learning (gaining knowledge) such as receiving knowledge, practising it, revising it etc. reverentially, for the sake of purification of soul. sabakumānajñānagrahanābhyāsasmaraṇādirjñā navinayah. (TaVa 9.23) Jñānavinita A leamer who (goes on) receiving (new) knowledge, revises the (old) received knowledge, performs all actions (wisely) through exercising knowledge and does not bind (new) Karma. nāņam sikkhati nāṇī, guneti nāņeņa kuṇati kiccāni. nāņi navam na bardhati, nāṇavinio bhavati tamh.... (DaNi 293) Jñana Samjñā Instinct quâ knowledge-Comprehension (cognition attained through the Kṣayopasama (annihilation-cum-subsidence) or Kṣaya (annihilation) of Jäänävaraṇa (knowledge-veiling) Karma: matiḥ śrutam avadhiḥ manaḥparyavaḥ kevalañca-etajjñānapañcakam jñanasamjñā. (ABhp. 23) Jñānākṣara A type of Aksara (letter). See-Akşara, Labdhiakṣara. Jñānācāra (Nandicap. 44) ~: 145:~ Conduct quâ knowledge-The conduct of modesty etc. practised for the development of Śrutajnana (articulate knowledge). kale vinaye bahumāne uvadhāne taha aniņhavane. vamjanaatthatadubhae atthavidho ṇāṇamāyāro. (NiBha 8) Jäänävaraṇiya Karma Knowledge-veiling Karma-One of the main eight (types of) Karmas: the Karma, through which the soul's faculty of cognition of the specific attributes of the object. is veiled. jayate-paricchidyate vastvaneneti jäänam— samanyaviseṣātmake vastuni viseṣagrahaṇātmako bodhah, avriyate-acchadyate anenetyavaraṇiyam.....jñānasyāvaraṇīyam jñānāvaraṇi(TaBha 8.5 Vr) yam. Jyeṣṭhävagraha The sojourn of an ascetic (Muni) at one place for four months during the rainy season. varisărattam caummäsiyam, sa eva jetthuggaho. (DaJiCap. 374) Jyotiḥsamarambha A type of Anăcăra (2) (gross transgression of ascetic conduct); indulging in ignition of fire (by the ascetic). joti aggi tassa jam samarambhanam etadanācin(Da 3.4 ACū p. 61) nam. Jyotiska Deva Luminous gods-The third type of Devanikāya (fourfold habitats of gods): that Devanikaya which is endowed with Tejolesya (1) (red psychic colour) and whose abode. is situated in the madhyaloka (middle universe). Moon, sun, constellation, planet and star-are the five types of luminous gods. joisiyanam.....ega teulessä. (Prajši 36.208) camda sura ya nakkhattā, gahā tārāgaṇā tahā. disavicarino ceva, pancahā joisālayā.. (U 36.208) Jha Jhamjhakara 1. One of the (twenty types of) Asamādhisthāna (cause of discomposure);

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