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

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________________ Jaina Pāribhāșika Sabdakosa of houses, alms, number of substances etc.. parimāņam-samkhyānam dattikavalagļhabhikşādinām krtam yasmimstatparimāņakstam. (Sthā 10.101 Vr Pa 472) 201 - the gods). (Sūtra 2.2.69 Cūp.367) See-Pārişada. 2. The family (or relation) of the Gramanopāsaka (the lay follower of the Sramanas); for instance, mother, father and the like are internal Parişad, slave, maid-slave, friends etc. are external Parişad. parişadh-parivāraviseşāh, yathā-mātāpityputrādikā abhyantaraparisad, dāsidāsamitrādikā bahyaparisaditi. (SamaPra95 VỊ Pa 111) Parivartanā Repetition-Third type of Svādhyāya (scriptural studies and teaching); the repetition of the texts learnt by heart. parāvarttanā-gunanam. (U 29.22 SãVr Pa 584) pariyattanam puvvapadhitassa abbhasaņam. (DaACū p. 16) Pariharaṇadoşa A type of fault (or fallacy) in Vāda (polemics); refuting the reasons put forth by the opponent through a decietful and confusing answer. vādinopanyastasya duşanasya asamyakparihäro jātyuttaram pariharanadoṣaḥ. (Sthā 10.94 Vr Pa 467) Parivartaparihāra The doctrine of parivartanavāda of vegetable, which accepts the possibility of the reincarnation of the soul of vegetable-bodied being again and again in the same body from which it had departed after death.. 'vaņassaikāiyão pauttaparihāram pariharamti' tti parivrtya-mytvā yastasyaiva vanaspatisarirasya parihārah--paribhogastatraivotpädo'sau parivytyaparihārastam pariharanti-kurvantityarthaḥ (Bhaga 15.75 Vr) Parihārakalpa (BrBhã 6447) See-Parihāravisuddhi. Parivartita A type of Udgama Dosa (blemish of bhikṣā (accepting food etc. by going to houses for collecting them in conformity with the Eșanā Samiti)) relating to origination or preparation of food etc.); offering of the food etc. to the ascetic (Muni) by exchanging it with other people. svadravyamarppayitvā paradravyam tatsadrsam grhitvā yaddiyate tat parivartitam. (Yooá 1.38 Vrp. 134) Parihāra Tapa A kind of Prāyaścitta (expiation); the Tapa (penance) like māsalaghu etc. undertaken as the performance of expiation; the Tapa during which ten kinds of activity such as talking, co-eating and the like are prohibited for the penancer; (parihāra means prohibition). 'parihāro' māsalaghukādistapovićeṣaḥ. (Ka 2.4 Vr) esa tavam padivajjati, na kimci älavati māya ālavaha, attatthacimtagassā, vāghāto bhe na kāyavvo. (VyaBhā 549) See-Suddha Tapa. Parivrtya Parihāra (Bhaga. 15.75 Vr) See-Parivartaparihāra. Pariśrava That Adhyavas āya (subtle level of consciousness, which interacts with karmic body) of the soul, which becomes the cause of the Nirjarā (wearing off) of Karmas. karmanirjaraṇaheturātmādhyavasāyaḥ pariśra (ĀBhā 4.12) Parihāravisuddhi Căritra Purificatory (Conduct)-A type of Cāritra (ascetic conduct); a special course of Tapa (austerities), which is undertaken for eighteen months by a group of nine ascetics who are Navapūrvadhara (possessor of the knowledge of nine Pūrvas (earlier lore of canonical works)) or a little less than Dasapārvadhara (possessor of knowledge of ten Pūrvas). savve carittamamto ya, damsane pariniţthiyā. navapuvviyā jahanneņam, ukkosa dasapuvviyā.. ....... daśapūrviņaḥ' kiñcid nyunadaśapūrvadharā mantavyāḥ. (BrBhā 6454 Vr) vah. Parisad 1. A member of the council of Indra (the king of

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