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

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________________ ~: 242:~ Bijabuddhi A kind of Labdhi (supernatural power); yogajavibhuti (supernatural power, obtained through yoga (spiritual practices like Tapa, Dhyana etc.)), by dint of which one can know all the Arthapadas (ie., the keywords giving the meaning) just on the basis of the one Arthapada. jo atthapaenattham anusarai sa biyabuddhi u.. (ViBhā 800) Bijaruci 1. A type of Ruci (faith); the Ruci which, on the basis of one domain of truth, can spread out (i.e. can cover) many domains of truth. 2. The person who is possessed of the Bijaruci (1). egena anegaim, payaim jo pasarai u sammattam. udae vva tellabimda so biyarui tti näyavvo.. (U 28.22) yathodakaikadeśagato'pi tailabinduḥ samastamudakamakramati tatha tattvaikadesotpannarucirapyatma tathavidhakṣayopaśamavaśādaSeşatattvesu ruciman bhavati, sa evamvidho bijarucirjñātavyaḥ. (US Vṛ Pa 565) Bijasükşma Subtle seed-Corpuscle which grows on the tip of mustard and the like. sarisavādi salissa va muhamūle jā kaṇiyā sā biyasuhumam. (Da 8.12 JiCi p. 278) Buddha 1. One who has attained Bodhi (1) (enlightenment): one who is equipped with self-knowledge. 2. One, adept in finding the means-one who cautiously pursues Jräna (knowledge). Darsana (faith) and Caritra (conduct). tiviha buddha panṇattā, tam jahāṇāṇabuddhā, damsanabuddha, carittabuddha. (Stha 3.177) 3. One who is possessed of infinite number of traits such as Kevalajñāna (omniscience quà knowledge) and the like. kevalajñānādyanantagunasahitatvāt buddhaḥ. (BrDraSam Vrp.63) 4. The Arhat (1) (Tirthankara (ford-founder)) who is retainer of the knowledge and intuition that have arisen, omniscient and omnipercipient. See-Buddhajagarikā. Jaina Paribhasika Sabdakosa Buddha Jägarikā That state of incessant awareness which has been attained by the Kevalajñāni (omniscient). uppaṇṇanāṇadamsaṇadhara araha jine kevali tiyapaccuppannamaṇāgayaviyāṇae savvaṇṇū savvadarisi cenam buddha buddhajagariyam jāgaramti. (Bhaga 12.21) Buddhaputra That disciple, who is like the son of the Acarya (preceptor). buddhanam acaryadinām putra iva putro buddhaputrah. (U1.4 SaVṛ Pa 46) Buddhabodhitasiddha A type of Siddha (liberated soul); that Siddha, who had emancipated after getting enlightenment from a Tirthankara (ford-founder) and the like. je satambuddhehim titthakarādiehim bohitā, patteyabuddhehim va kavilädichin bodhitä te buddhabodhita. (Nandi 31 Cap. 26) Buddhi 1. The fourth stage of Avaya (perceptual judge ment). in which there is clear and steady comprehension of the specifically determined object. puno puno tamatthävadhāraṇāvadhäritam bujjhato buddhi bhavai. (Nandi 43 Ci p. 36) 2. Aśrutanisrita Matijñāna (perceptual cognition not based on any verbal symbol) which has four varieties viz., Autpattiki and the like. uppattiyā veṇaiyā, kaṁmayā pāriņāmiyā. buddhi cauvviha vutta, pancama novalabbhai.. (Nandi 38) Buddhi Rddhi Supernatural intellect-A type of Rddhi (supernatual power): the Rddhi quâ intellectual comprehension or knowledge; it is of eighteen types of such as Bijabuddhi and the like. buddhiravagamo jñānam tadviṣayā aṣṭādadasavidharddhayah. (TaVă 3.36.3) Bodhi Enlightenment 1. Attainment of the Dharma(1) (spiritual doc

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