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

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________________ Jaina Pāribhāṣika Sabdakosa - 179: to endure equanimously the situations that may arise due to remaining naked. (TaSū9.9) See-Acela Parīşaha. A kind of Samhanana (bone-structure); the third out of the six categories of bone-structure, in which there is interlocking of bones on both sides. yatra tübhayormarkațabandha eva tannārācam. (Sthā 6.30 Vr Pa 339) Nāma Karma Body-making Karina--One of the main eight types of Karma, which is responsible for the structure of the Sarira (body) and also which makes the soul to undergo many of the physical modes (such as Gati (realm of mundane existence) etc.)). caturgatisu nānāparyāyaprāptiletu nāma. (Jaisidi 4.3 Vr) gatyādiparyāyānubhavanain prati pravanayati jivamiti nāma. (PrajnaV Pa 454) Nālikā A type of Anācāra (2) (gross transgression of ascetic conduct); to indulge in gambling with playing dice which are cast through a tube (nālikā). 'nālikā ce' tti dyutaviseşalaksaņā, yatra mābhūtkalaya'nyathā pāśakapātanamiti nālikaya pātyanta iti. (Da 3.4 HäVPa 117) Nāstitva 1. Non-reality 2. Mode quâ annihilation. 'nāstitvam' atyantābhāvarūpam yat kharavişānādi.... athavā.... 'nāstitve' asattve varttate, yathā apato'pațatva eveti. (Bhaga 1.133 Vr) Nāma Nikṣepa Transferred epithet qùâ arbitrary nomenclature-A type of Nikṣepa (transferred epithet); the act of labelling arbitrarily a name irrespective of its connotation; for instance, the name 'Mr. Dean' applied to an illiterate person. tadarthanirapekşam samjñākarma nāma. (Jaisidi 10.6) Nāmapratyaya That aggregate of the Karma-pudgala (material cluster quâ Karma), which becomes the cause of the Pradeśabandha (bondage of Karmic mass) of the Jñānāvarana (knowledge-covering) Karma and the like in accordance with its nomenclature (i.e., its functioning). nāmapratyayaḥ karmaiņāmitināmapratyayāḥ nāmnaiva pratyāyyante yādrsāḥ pudgalāh pradeśabandhasya kāraṇībhavanti. (TaBhā 8.25 Vr) Nihsarkita The first out of the eight types of conduct pertaining to the Samyaktva (right faith); absence of partial or total scepticism regarding the Tattva (categories of truth) propounded by the Jina (Tirtharkara (ford-founder)). sarkitam-desasarvasamkātmakam tasyābhāvo niḥsarkitam. (U 28.31 SāVr Pa 567) Nihívása Expiration (or Exhalation)—To exhale the Pudgalas (material clusters) of respiration through exercising the Svāsocchvāsa Prāņa (the vital energy quâ respiration). yadevoktam prāṇanti tadevoktam niņsvasantiti. (Bhaga 2.2 Vr) Nāma Satya A type of (verbal) truth (for pragmatic purposes); to name (or dub) someone or something with a qualitative nomenclature, although that person or thing is devoid of the quality signified by the given name. 'nāme' tti nāma abhidhānam tatsatyam nāmasatyam. (Sthā 10.89 Vr Pa 464) Nārakāyu narakeşu tivrasītosnavedaneșu yannimittam dirghajīvanam tannārakāyuh. (Tavā 8.10) See-Nairayikāyuşka. Nihsrta Avagrahamati (Tavā 1.16.16) See-Nisrita Avagrahamati. Nikācanasambhoja One type of mutual etiquette amongst the Sāmbhojika (commonsel co-religionist) ascetics, to invite them for accepting paraphernalia, food etc. or for Svādhyāya (scriptural studies and teaching) and the like. Nārāca Samhanana

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