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

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________________ 3: Jaina Pāribhāșika Šabdakosa nisthām yāti tasyā'kșinamahānasilabdhih. (ViBhā 801 Vr) One type of the Sāmānya Guna (generic quality): that quality or mode of a substance, which is responsible for keeping intact the existence of the substance. svasvarūpāvicalanatvam-agurulaghutvam. (Jaisidi 1.38 Vr) Agurulaghu Dravya (Bhaga. 1.403) Agamikaśruta A variety of Śrutajñāna (articulate knowledge): the articulate knowledge, in the form of scripture, the classification of which is related with the style of its composition; it stands for the scripture in which there is abundance of diverse passages in the form of different meters such as gathā, sloka, vestaka etc.. For example, Kālika Sruta. bhmgaganiyāi gamiyam jam sarisagamam ca kāranavasena. gāhāi agamiyam khalu kāliyasuyam ditthivãe vā.. (ViBhā 549) See-Gamikasruta. See-Gurulaghu Dravya. Agnikāya (ACūlā 2.41) See-Tejaskāyika. Agāradharma : Lay follower's conduct-The twelve kinds of dharma (righteous conduct that has been prescribed for a lay follower, i.e., five Anuvratas (five smaller vows of righteousness), three Gunavratas (qualifying vows) and four Sikşāvratas (supplementary vows). agāradhammam duvālasaviham āikkhai, tam jahā-pamca anuvvayāim, tinni gunavvayāim, cattāri sikkhāvayāim. (Aupa 77) Agurulaghukaguņa (Prajmã 15.57): See-Agurulaghutva. Agnikumāra Fiery Youth-A variety of Bhavanapati Deva (Mansion-dwelling god); a class of Devas, possessed of luminous and white body; their symbol is pot and they remain at the commands of the Lokapāla (universal guard) named Soma. mānonmānapramāņayuktā bhāsvanto'vadātā ghatacinhā agnikumārā bhavanti. (TaBha 4.11) aggikumārā......tārārīvā je yāvanne tahappagārā savve te tabbhattiyā, tappakkhiyā tabbhāriyā.... mahāranno āņāuvavāya-vayaņa-niddese citthamti.. (Bhaga 3.252) Agreyaniya Purva The second Pūrva (canonical work of earlier lore); it contains the quantitative description of all the substances, all the modes and all the living beings. bitiyam aggeyaṇīyam, tattha vi savvadavvāņa pajjavāņa ya savvajīvavisesāna ya aggamparimāņam vannijjai. (Nandi 104 Cū p.75) Agurulaghukanāma A sub-type of Nāma (body-making) Karma, the rise of which is responsible for the balanced weight of the body, making it neither too heavy nor too light. yadudayāt prāņinām sarīrāni na gurūņi nāpi laghūni kintvagurulaghurūpāņi bhavanti, tadagurulaghunāma. (Prajna 23.51 VỊ Pa 476) agurulaghupariņāmaniyāmakamagurulaghunāma. (Ta Bhā 8.12) Aghātikarma Non-destroying (or non-desperate) Karmasthose Karmas, which do not destroy the principal qualities of soul; there are four Aghāti Karmas viz., Vedaniya Karma, Nāma Karma, Gotra Karma and Ayusya Karma. . See-Ghātikarma. Agurulaghukaparyava A generic quality of Dravya (substance). (Bhaga 2.45) See-Agurulaghutva. Anga 1. The twelve Argas (1) (principal canonical Agurulaghutva

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