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

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________________ ~:232~ Präticchika That ascetic (Muni), who is the disciple (of an Acarya (preceptor)) in one Gaya (2) (monastic sub-order), but who gets ordained in another Gana by another Acarya for gaining knowledge of a particular subject. ye gacchântaravasinaḥ svacāryam prstod gacchantare'nuyogasravaṇaya samagacchanti anuyogacaryena ca praticchyante anumanyante te präticchika ucyante. (Nandi 42 MaVr Pa 54) Prätityiki Kriya Urge of dependence on others-The activity. which is the cause of the influx of Karma, due to dependence on others. bähyam vastu pratitya-äśritya bhava prätityiki. (Nandi 2 MaVr Pa 39) Prāduṣkaraṇa A type of Udgama Dosa (blemish of bhikṣa (accepting food etc. by going to houses for collecting them in conformity with the canonical instruction)) relating to origination or preparation of food etc.); to transfer the thing to be given to the ascetic from a dark room to a lighted one, or to make a hole in the wall for making the dark room lighted or to use a gem or kindle a lamp, fire etc. for lighting the room. präduskaraṇam sändhakärasthitasya vastuno dipädina prakasakaranam madhyad bahiḥ saprakäse sthapanam vā. (Prasa 564 UVr) yadudhakaravyavasthitasya dravyasya vanhi -pradipa-manyādina bhittyapanayanena va bahirnişkasya dravyadharanena vā prakatakaraṇam tat präduşkaranam. (Yosa 1.38 Vr p. 133) Prādoṣiki Kriyā Jealousy-based urge-The activity due to the propensity of illwill, anger etc... pradveso-matsarastena nirvyttä prädvesiki (Stha 2.8 Vr Pa 38) Präpti Riddhi A type of Vikriya Ṛddhi (supernatural protean power); by dint of which the sadhaka (practitioner), possessed of such Rddhi, can touch the sun, moon etc. and also the summit of Mount Meru by the tip of his finger while sitting on the ground (on earth). Jaina Paribhasika Sabdakosa bhimie ceffhanto amguliaggeṇa sürasasipalm dim. merusiharani annam jam pavadi pattiriddhi sa.. (TriPra 4.1028) Prapyakäri Indriya Sense-organ with direct contact with the sensory object-The sense-organs, viz., tactile. gustatory, olfactory and auditory, which have at direct contact with their respective objects. sa ca visayena sahopaśleṣaḥ präpyakāriṣveva sparsana-rasana-ghrana-śrotra-lakṣanesu caturindriyeşu bhavati, na tu nayanamanasoḥ. (ViBha 204 Vr) See-Apräpyakäri Indriya. Prabhyta 1. A chapter of Vastu (1) (a type of treatise, which is a division) of the Purva (canonical work of earlier lore). prabhṛtādayaḥ pürväntargatáḥ śrutadhikaravisesah. (AnuMaVr Pa 216) 2. A treatise that gives entire essence of the subject. 'pähudam' prabhṛtam särabhūtam sastram. (Capra 2 Sn Vr) Prabhṛtaprabhṛtikā A sub-chapter of the Prabhṛta (1). (Anu 572 Ti p. 327) Prabhṛtikā 1. A type of Udgama Doşa (blemish of bliks (accepting food etc. by going to houses for collec ting them in conformity with the canonical instruction)) relating to origination or preparation of food etc.); to celebrate the marraige etc. earlier or later than the scheduled time in order to give the sweetmeat called modaka etc. (which are prepared on such occassions) as Dana (offering food etc.) to an ascetic. sadhuviṣaye sadhünämägamanam jñätvā koʻpyevan karoti, pratisthitalagnät parvam pascad vä sädhunam modakädipratilābhanärtham. (PiNiVr Pa 55) 2. A section of a chapter. 3. The construction of Samavasarana (1) (discourse assembly). Mahäpnätihärya (superhuman) magnificence of the Tirthankara (ford-founder)) etc. made by the team of gods such as Indra (the

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