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- 239:Bādara Jiva The Jiva (living beings), which, on account of the Udaya (rise) of the Bādara Nāma Karma (body-making Karma quâ grossness), have a body of grosser size and are visible to eyes. bādaranāmakarmodayād bādarāh.
(Prajna Vr Pa 24) yadudayājjīvānām cakşurgrāhyasariratvalakşanam bādaratvam bhavati. (Kapra p. 21)
Jaina Paribhrāșika Sabdakosa Bahuśruta 1. That ascetic (Muni), who is an outstanding scholar of the Dvādaśārga (the twelve Argas (principal canonical works)). parisamattaganipidagajjhayanassavaņeņa ya visesena ya bahussuto. (DaACū p. 256) 2. That ascetic (Muni), whose intellect has been sanctified by listening to and studying various Agamas (2) (canonical works). bahusrutā vividhāgamasravaņāvadātikytamatayah.
(U 11.15 SaVr Pa 253) 3. That ascetic (Muni), who is proficient in the Agamas (2) (canonical works) such as Chedasutras (four canonical works, viz., Nisitha (canonical work on expiation), Vyavahāra (3) (one of the four Chedasūtras, dealing with expiation, conduct and jurisprudence), Kalpa (1) (one of the four Chedasūtras, dealing with monastic conduct), Daśā (one of the Chedasūtras, which has description of causes of discomposure etc.). 'bahuśrutam' chedagranthädikusalam.
(BrBhā 5566 Vr) 4. That ascetic (Muni), who is senior (elder) with respect to the knowledge of Āgamas (2) (canonical works). 'bahuśrutam'āgamavrddham.
(DaHāVr Pa 235)
Bādaratejaskāyika A variety of Tejaskāyika Jiva (fire-bodied beings); those Tejaskāyika Jivas which on account of the Udaya (rise) of the Bādara Nāma Karma (bodymaking Karma quâ grossness), have a body of grosser size; although individually these Jivas are not visible, collectively when innumerable of them are together, they become visible.
(Prajmã 1.24) See-Bādaraprthvikāyika.
Bādaranāma A sub-type of Nāma (body-making Karma); on account of its Udaya (rise), it is possible for the Jiva (soul) to build a body of gross size; also (on account of this), other Jivas (living beings) are able to attack or assist it. bādaranāma yadudayājjivābādarā bhavanti.
(Prajna 23.38 Vr Pa 474)
Bādara Apkāyika A variety of Apkāyika Jiva (water-bodied beings); those Apkāyika Jivas, which, on account of the Udaya (rise) of the Bādara Nāma Karma (bodymaking Karma quâ grossness), have a body of grosser size; although individually these Jivas are not visible, collectively when innumerable of them are together, they become visible.
(Prajĩa 1.21) See-bādaraprthvikāyika.
Bādaranigoda
(JivāVỊ Pa 423) See-Sādhāraṇasarirabādaravanaspatikāyika.
Bādara Alocană A blemish of Ālocanā (confession); to reveal only major transgressions while doing Alocanā and to conceal the minor ones. bādaramevāticārajātamālocayati na sūkşam.
(Stha 10.70 Vr Pa 460)
Bādaraprthvīkāyika A variety of Bādara Pșthvikāyika (earth-bodied beings); those Pệthvikāyika Jivas, which, on account of the Udaya (rise) of the Bādara Nāma Karma (body-making Karma quâ grossness), have a body of grosser size; although individually these Jivas are not visible, collectively when innumerable of them are together, they become visible. bādaranāma yadydayājjivā bādarā bhavanti, bādaratvam pariņāmaviseşah yadvaśāt prthivyāderekaikasya jantusarirasya cakşurgrähyatvābhāve'pi bahūnām samudāye cakşusā grahaņam bhavati.
(Prajñā 1.16 VỊ Pa 24)
Bādara Kãya
(Stha 4.494)
See-Bādara Jiva.