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

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________________ Jaina Pāribhāșika Sabdakosa gacchedi munimahesi sā makkatamtucāraņā riddhi.. (TriPra 4.1045) Marma Sensitive and vital parts of body-Those parts of the body, in which there is prevalence of Pradeśas (the indivisible units) of the soul in enormous quantity: the Prāņas (vital energies) have a special bond at the Marmasthānas; they are the sites of the Caitanyakendras (psychic centres). bahubhirātmapradesairadhisthitā dehāvayavāḥ marmāņi. (SyāMarVr p. 77) marmasthänesu prāṇasya bāhulyamasti.....yäni caitanyakendrāņi tāni marmasthānavartinyeva. (ĀBhā5.20) See-Caitanyakendra. 261 :A kind of Mahānidhi (encyclopaedian treatise); the treatise which deals extensively with the topic of metallurgy describing the metals such as iron, silver, gold and the like. lohassa ya uppatti, hoi mahākāle ägarāņam ca. ruppassa suvannassa ya, mani-motti-silappavālānam. (Sthā 9.22.8) 2. One of the fifteen types of Paramādhārmika Deva (a type of Asurakumāra Deva (a kind of Mansion-dwelling god) who inflict pain to the infernal beings); those Asura Devas (demons), who cut into pieces the flesh of the infernal beings, flay their back and feed them their own flesh. kappamti kāginimamsagāņi chimdamti siha-pucchāni. khāvamti ya neraiyā, mahākālā pāvakammaratā. (SūtraNi 75) Mala Parīsaha (TaSū9.9) See-Jalla Parīşaha. Mahati Mokapratimā Special course of penance (fasting) on the basis of intake of auto-urine. If the practitioner of such penance begins the penance on the day on which he has taken meals, then there will be seven fasts in the whole course, but if on the initial day he is fasting, then there will be eight fasts in the course. mahalliyannam moyapadimampadivannassa... bhoccā ārubhai solasamenam pārei, abhoccā ārubhai atthārasameņam pārei. (Vya 9.41) See-Kșudrika Mokapratimā. Mahāghosa One of the fifteen types of Paramädhārmika Deva (a type of Asurakumāra Deva (a kind of Mansion-dwelling god) who inflict pain to the infernal beings); those Asura Devas (demons), who encircle the fleeing infernal beings who try to run away on account of fear, just as a slaughterer in the slaughter-house round up the fleeing animals. bhīte palāyamāņe, samamtato te tattha niyattemti. pasuņo jadhā pasuvaddhe, mahāghosā tattha neraiyā.. (SutraNi 82) Mahātapasvi One who undertakes intensive austeritiesThat ascetic (Muni), who, equipped with the tapo'tisaya Rddhi (supernatural power obtained through Tapa (austerities), undertakes intensive (great) austerities like Simhaniskridita and the like. simhaniskriditādimahopavāsānusthānaparāyaņā yatayo mahātapasah. (Tavā 3.36 p. 203) Mahākalpaśruta A kind of Utkālika Śruta (a category of Āgamas (canonical works), which is allowed to be studied at all time barring the akāla prahara (i.e., the period in which the study of Agamas is prohibited)); that canon which is an ethical treatise, containing the dos and don'ts, and is impregnant with important purports and as a huge volume. kappam jattha sute vannitam tam kappasutam, anegavihacaranakappanākappayam ca kappasutam. tam duviham-cullam mahamtam ca..... mahattham mahāgamtham ca mahākappasutam. (Nandi 77 Cū p. 57) Mahātamahprabhā Pitch dark-hued (infernal land)—The gotra (clan) of the seventh infernal earth (Māghavati) which is full of darkness of too much black colour. (Cf. Tamahprabhā). (See fig. p. 396). ativakrsnamahattama ivābhāti mahātamahprabhā. (AnuCū p. 35) See-Ratnaprabhā. Mahākāla

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