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

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________________ -: 254: Jaina Pāribhāșika Sabdakośa See-Drstivāda. A division of Mandali (group of ascetics); arrangement for the ascetics to take meals sitting together. (Prasā 692 Vr Pa 196) See-Mandali. Bhūtikarmā One who is expert in treating physical ailments by the application of ashes, treated by Mantra etc.. jvarādirakşānimittam bhūtidānam bhūtikarmma tatra nipunaḥ. (Sthā 9.28 Vr Pa 428) Bhūtiprajña One who can utilize his Prajñā (5) (foreseeing intellectual power) for the most auspicious and most prosperous activity and the good of all living beings. bhūtih-mamgalam sarvamamgalottamatvena vrddhirvā vrddhivisistatvena raksā vā prāņirakşakatvena prajna-buddhirasyeti bhūtiprajñaḥ. (U 12.33 SãVr Pa 368) Bhauma A branch of astanga mahānimitta (the eightfold science of progntostication): the science which deals with the foretelling of profit-loss, victory-defeat, etc. and the whereabouts of underground gold etc. on the basis of the properties of land, such as oiliness, dryness and the like. bhuvo ghanasuşirasnigdharūkşādivibhāvanena....vrddhihānijayaparājayādivijñānam bhūmerantarnihitasuvarnarajatādisamsūcanam ca bhaumam. (Tavā 3.36) Bhoga 1. Indulgence in sensual enjoyment. 2. Sensual objects such as sound and the like. bhogā-saddādayo visayā. (Da 2.3 JiCū p. 82) 3. Use of consumable goods-That object, which can be consumed once, (i.e., which can not be re-used); e.g.-garland, sandal-powder, incense etc.. See-Bhogāntarāya. Bhaumeya Deva Mansion-dwelling god-The gods belonging to that division of Devanikāya (fourfold habitats of gods), which is fond of adornment and attached to erotic sports, and whose abode is in Adholoka (lower cosmos). 'bhomijja'tti bhūmau prthivyān bhavāh bhaumeyakāh-bhavanavāsinah. (U 36.204 SãVr Pa 701) kumāravadete käntadarśanā sukumārā mrdumadhuralalitagatayah srmgārābhijātarūpavikriyāḥ....kridanaparāh.. (TaBhā 4.11) See-Bhavanavāsi. Bhogapratighāta The obstruction in getting Bhoga (1) (sensual enjoyment), on account of the unavailability of the resources of Bhoga (2) (sensual objects), which is due to not getting the corresponding auspicious Gati (2) (realm of mundane existence) and the like. prasastagatisthitibandharādipratighātād bhogānām-prasastagatyādyāvinābhūtānām pratighāto bhogapratighātaḥ (Sthā 5.70 Vr Pa 289) Bhogāntarāya A sub-type of Antarāya (obstructive) Karma, by the rise of which a person cannot do Bhoga (1) (sensual enjoyment) inspite of possessing the objects (of Bhoga). sakrdupabhujya yat tyajyate punarupabhogakşamam mālyacandanāguruprabhrti, tacca sambhavādapi yasya karmaņa udyād yo na blurikte tasya bhogāntarāyakarmodayah. (TaBhi 8.14 Vr) Ma Mangala Auspicious Eulogy-It is a religious rite which is performed for successful completion of the scripture without any obstruction, ensuring the persistence of the comprehended meaning and incessant continuity of the tradition of pupil, pupil's pupil and so on. bahuvigghāim seyāim tena kayamamgalovayārehim. tam mamgalamāie majjhe pajjamtae ya satthassa. padhamam satthatthā'vigglapāragamaņāya niddittham.. tasseva ya thejjattham majjhimayam, amtimam pi tasseva. avvocchittinimittam sissapasissaivamsassa.. (Vibha 12-14) prekşāvatām pravrttyartham, phalāditritayam Bhojanamandali

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