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

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________________ 243 : Jaina Pāribhāșika Sabdakosa trine) propounded by the Arhat (1) (Tirtharkara (ford-founder)--the path of Vitarāga (one, free from attachment and aversion) bodhih-jinadharmalābhah. (Sthā 2.420 Vr Pa 91) 2. Samyagdarsana (enlightened world-view) which is obtained through the Kşayopasama (annihilation-cum-subsidence) of Darsana Mohaniya (view-deluding) Karma. ...darsanamohaniyam....bodheḥ samyagdarśanaparyāyatvāt tallābhasya ca tatkşayopasamajanyatvāditi. (Bhaga 9.12 Vr) 3. Attainment of unattained Samyagdarśana (enlightened world-view), Samyagjñāna (enlightened knowledge) and Samyagcăritra (enlightened conduct). 4. Meditating upon the means of Samyagdarsana (enlightened world-view), Samyagjñāna (enlightened knowledge) and Samyagcăritra (enlightened conduct). samyagdarsanajñānacāritrāņāmaprāptaprāpanam bodhiḥ. (BrDraSamVrp. 114) uppajjadi sannāņam jeņa uvāena tassuvāyassa. cimtā havei bohi...... (DvāA 83) See--Jinadharma Bodhidurlabha Anuprekişā The twelfth Anuprekşi (4) (contemplative meditation); to undertake Anupreksā on the truth that Bodhi (1) (enlightenment) is a rare opportunity. bodhidurlabhatvamanucimtayato bodhim prāpya pramādo na bhavatiti bodhidurlabhatvānupreksā. (Tabha 9.7) brahmacaryam—ātmavidyā tadāśritamācaranam vā. (ĀBhā p. 15) 6. The first Ariga (principal canonical work)-- Acārānga, which has nine chapters. je bhikkhu nava bambhacerāim aväettä uttamasuyam vāeti........ (Ni 19.17) nava bambhacerā pannattā...... (Sama 9.3) kusalānuşthānam brahmacaryam tatpratipādakānyadhyayanāni brahmacaryāni tāni cācārārigaprathamaśrutaskandhapratibaddhāni. (Sama Vr Pa 16) 7. The Pravacana (canonical works) of the Jina (1) (Tirtharkara (ford-founder) in which the virtues such as truthfulness, Dayā, curbing the senses etc. are practised. brahma-satyabhūtadayendriyalaksanam taccaryate-anuşthiyate yasmin tanmaunindrapravacanam brahmacaryamityucyate. (Sūtra 2.5.1 Vr Pa 119) Brahmacarya-gupti Protective discipline of celebacy-Nine types of protective practices, prescribed for keeping intact the vow of celebacy-abstinence from indulging in sex, which is indispensible for the celebate sādhaka (practitioner). navabambhaceraguttio pannattão tam jahā (Stha 9.3) brahmacaryasya-maithunavratasya guptayoraksāprakārāh brahmacaryaguptayaḥ. (Sthā 9.3 Vr Pa 445) Brahmacarya Dharma A type of Sramanadharma (tenfold virtues of ascetic) or uttamadharma (noble virtues); to lead the ascetic life under the command of the Guru (2) for the observance of the vows, enrichment of knowledge and subsidence of Kaşāyas (passions). vrataparipālanāya jñānābhivrddhaye kaṣāyaparipākāya....ca gurukulavāso brahmacaryamasvātantryam gurvadhinatva..... (Tabha 9.6.10) Brahmacarya 1. Right conduct, ethical conduct. 2. Abstinence from sex, together with observance of nine protective disciplines of celebacy. 3. To lead the ascetic life in the auspices of the Guru. 4. To revel in self-realisation. gamtham vihāya iha sikkhamāno utthāya subambhaceram vasejjā. sobhanam bambhaceram vasejjā sucäritramityarthah guptiparisuddham va maithunam bambhaceram vuccati, gurupādamüle jävajjivāe....vase. (Sutra 1.14.1 Cū p. 228) brahmacaryam-ātmaramanam, upasthasamyamah, gurukulavāsasca. (ABhā 5.35) 5. The science of self (soul) and the conduct based on it. Brahmacarya Mahāvrata (U 21.12) See-Sarvamaithunaviramaņa. Brahmacaryavāsa To lead the ascetic life in the auspices of the Guru (2) to lead life under Guru's discipline for

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