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

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________________ -: 300:Vanakarma A kind Karmādāna (occupation involving immense violence and possession); trading in cutting of forest, timber etc.. vanakarma yat chinnānāmacchinnänām ca tarukhandānām patrāņām puspāņām phalānām ca vikrayanam vrttikte tadvanakarma. (PrasãVr Pa 62) Vanacāri Deva Forest-dwelling gods-Vānamantara (Vyantara) Deva; those gods, who go on roaming about in many of such places like forest, garden etc. with playful tendencies. vaneșu—vicitropavanādişūpalakṣaṇatvādanyeşu ca vividhāspadeşu krīdaikarasatayā caritum silameşāmiti vanacārinah. (u 36.205 ŚãV? Pa 701) See-Vānamamtara. Jaina Pāribhāṣika Sabdakosa 'vandanakena' ācāryādyucitapratipattirūpeņa. ( 29.11 SãVr Pa 580) See-Krtikarma. 2. The third chapter of the Āvasyaka (Sütra) (canonical work consisting of Şadāvasyaka (six chapters to be recited daily at both twilights)); to pay honour and respect to the virtuous persons observing ascetic conduct through obeisance and bowing down with folded hands; to eulogise, to perform reverential salutation through auspicious mind, speech and body. ....gunavao ya padivatti.....tatie caraṇādigunasamühavato vamdañanamamsanādiehim padivatti kātavvā. (Anu 74 Cū p. 18) vandyate-stūyate'nena prasastamanovākkāyavyāpārajāleneti vandanam. (AvaHäVr 2 p. 14) 3. A canonical work belonging to the category of Argabāhya (śruta) (the canonical works other than the Argas (1) (principal canonical works)); that treatise, in which there is the description about the person, worthy of obeisance and otherwise. vandanam-praņāmaḥ, sa kasmai kāryaḥ kasmai ca neti yatra varnyate tat vandanam. (TaBhā 1.20 Vr) Vanaspatikāya The fifth one among the six Şadjivanikāyas (six classes of living beings). (ACūlā 15.42) See-Vanaspatikāyika. Vanaspatikāyika Vegetation-bodied beings—That Jiva (soul, living being), the body of which is vegetation. vanaspatiḥ-latādirūpaḥ pratitah, sa eva käyaḥ—śariram yeşām te vanaspatikāyāḥ, vanaspatikāyā eva vanaspatikāyikāḥ. (Da 4 Sū3 HāV? Pa 138) Vandanā Mudrā To keep both hands in the shape of a budded lotus, while standing and keeping both the elbows on the abdomen. mukulikytamādhāya jatharopari kūrparam. sthitasya vandanamudrā karavandvam niveditā.. (Amisrā 8.54) Vanipakapinda A type of Utpādana Dosa (the blemish pertaining to the ways adopted in obtaining bhikṣā (accepting food etc. by going to houses for collecting them in conformity with the canonical instruction)) by an ascetic); to obtain bhikṣā by praising the religious sect, to which the donor belongs. śramana-brāhmana-krpaņā'tithi-svānādibhaktānām purataḥ pindārthamātmānam tattadbhaktam darśayato vanipakapindah. (Yośā 1.38 V, p. 135) Vamana A kind of Anācāra (2) (gross transgression of ascetic conduct); to practise vomitting as a preventive measure against disease, or for the purpose of maintaining one's beauty, strength etc.. vamanam chaddanam....vireyanam kasāyādihim....etāni äroggapadikammāņi rüvabalatthamaņātinnam. (Da 3.9 ACū p. 62) Varuṇopapāta A kind of Kālika Śruta (a category of Agama (2) (canonical work) which can be studied only in the first and last quarter of day and night), in which the description of a god named Varuna is found and on reciting which, the god Varuna himself becomes manifestly present. Vandanā 1. Obeisance-To treat the Acārya (preceptor) etc. with due reverence and honour.

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