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

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________________ 192: Jaina Päribhāṣika Sabdakosa Nosabdarūpagandharasasparśānupāti The tenth Brahmacarya-gupti (protective discipline of celebacy), which is in the form of rampart (for the protection of celibacy), in which there is the directive injunction for the ascetic for not getting attached to sound, colour, smell, taste and touch. sadde rūve ya gamdhe ya, rase phāse taheva ya. pamcavihe kāmagune niccaso parivajjae.. (U 16-Sūtra12 gāthā10) guration); structure (size, shape etc.) of the parts (or organs) above the navel are reasonably broad (i.e., in proper proportion or symmentry), but the lower portion is narrow (i.e., asymmetrical). nābherupari vistarabahulam sariralaksanoktapramāṇabhāg adhastu hinādhikapramāņam. (Sthā 6.31 Vr Pa 339) Nosamjñīnoasamjñi Neither-Samjñi-nor-Asamjñi—The omniscient and the Siddha (liberated soul)—both transcend the states of Samjni (soul endowed with mind) as well as Asamjni (soul not endowed with mind). nosamjninoasamjới ca kevali siddhasca.... (Prajmã 28.120 Vr Pa 525) Nyāya Science of logic-Toexamine the Tattvas (categories of truth) through reasoning, which has four components-Pramāna, Prameya, Pramiti, and Pramātā. yuktyārthapariksanam nyāyaḥ. (Bhiksu 1.1) Nosātasaukhyapratibaddha A type of Brahmacarya-gupti (protective discipline of celebacy), in which the practitioner of celibacy does not become tied up with the agreeable and comfortable sensations. nosāyāsokkhapadibaddhe yāvi bhavai. (Sama 9.1) Nyāsāpahāra An Aticāra (partial transgression) of the vow of Sthula Mrşāvāda Viramana (abstinerice from gross falsehood, the second vow of the lay follower); to state less the amount of money etc. entrusted to one's care, due to forgetfulness. hiranyädinikṣepe'lpasamkhyānujñānavacanam nyāsāpahārah. (TaVā7.26) : Pa Nosūksmanobādara Siddha (liberated soul)-The soul which is free from embodiment is neither Sukşma (subtle) nor Bādara (gross). nosūkmanobādarāh siddhāh. (Prajn8 3.111 Vy Pa 139) Parkaprabhā Mud-hued infernal land-The Gotra (clan) of the fourth infernal earth (Meghā which is mudhued. (See fig. p. 396). parka ivābhāti parkaprabhā. (AnuCū p. 35) See-Ratnaprabhā. Pakşa (Bhiksu 3.9) See-Dharmi, Sūdhya. Nostrikathā A Bhāvanā (4) (supportive contemplation) of the Brahmacarya Mahāvrata (the fourth great vow of celebacy); not to indulge in amorous talks (or lewd stories) about women or the beautification of women and the like. striņām kathā strikathā....rāgānubandhini desajātikulanepathyabhāṣāgativibhramerigitahāsyalīlākatākşapranayakalahasrrigārarasānuviddhā vātyeva cittodadheravasyamtayā vikşobhamatanoti tasmāt tadvarjanam śreya iti bhāvayet. (Tabhā 7.3 Vr) Pañcamahāvratika Dharma That Dharma (1) (spiritual doctrine) which was propounded by Lord Mahavira for the ascetic (Muni) in the form of five Mahāvratas (great vows). se jahāņāmae ajjo! mae samaņāņam niggamthaņam pamcamahavvatie sapadikkamane acelae dhamme pannatte. (Sthā 9.62) Nyagrodhaparimandala Samsthāna The second type of Samsthāna (2) (bodily confi Pañcayāma The five types of self-discipline (self-restraint), i.e., the five Mahāvratas (great vows).

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