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kşetrāntaravad bhavanti. pūrve căpare ca. pürvesu sodaśa cakravarttivijayāḥ nadiparvatavibhaktāh parasparāgamāḥ. aparepyevamlakşaņāh sodaśaiva.
(TaBhā 3.11) 2. The first out of the five) Vimānas (habitats) of the Anuttaravimāna (the highest heaven of the Empyrean gods), which is situated in one direction of the Sarvārthasiddha Vimāna (fifth Anuttaravimāna (the highest heaven of the Empyrean gods)) See-Aparājita.
Jaina Pāribhāşika Sabdakosa A kind of Utkālika Sruta (a category of Agamas (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)): it describes about learnings and conduct. vijja tti-nānam, caranam---cărittam, vividho visittho vānicchayo sabbliāvo svarīpamityarthah, phalam vānicchayo, tam jattha'jjhayane vannijjati tamajjhayanam vijjācaranaviņicchayo.
(Nandi 77 Cū p. 58)
Vijña Knower (of the taste)-An appellation of the Jiva (soul); the Jiva (soul) is the knower, for it knows (feels) the bitter, acrid, astringent, sour and sweet tastes. jamhā tittakadukasāyambilamahure rase jānai tamhā vinnu tti.
(Bhaga 2.15)
Vijñāna The fifth (and the final) stage of Avāya (perceptual judgement) in which there is special perception and conception of the specifically determined object. tammi cevāvadhāritamatthe visese pekkhato avadhārayato ya vinnāņe tti bhannati.
(Nandi 47 C p. 36)
Vidyācārana 1. The ascetic (Muni), equipped with the Labdhi (supernatual power), obtained through the vidyā--punctilious observance of the Pūrvagata Sruta (scripture of the fourteen Pirvas (canonical works of earlier lore)). by dint of which he can fly in air. 'vijjācārana' tti vidyā-srutam tacca pūrvagatain tatkrtopakārāscāraṇā vidyācāraṇāḥ.
(Bhaga 20.79 Vr) 2. The ascetic (Muni), equipped with the Labdhi (supernatural power), obtained through the vidya-sidhani (spiritual practice (for attainment)) of divine power, by dint of which he is able to undertake locomotion in miraculous way like going and coming back (several Yojanas (1Yojana=7.88 miles) per day)). ye punarvidyāvasatalı samutpannagamanāgamanalabdhayaste vidyācāraṇāh.
(Prasa Vr Pa 168) Vidyātisaya The special learnings (of occult science) such as stambhanavidyā, stobhavidyā, vasikarana, vidveşikarana, uccātana and the like. vidyātisayāh stainbhastobhavasikaranavidvesikaranoccātanādayah. (Sama Pra 98 Vr Pa 115)
Vidāranakriyā A kind of Kriyā (urge); not to perform the auspicious activities out of sheer idleness, but to indulge in disclosing the sins of others. ālasyād vā prasastakriyāņāmakaranam parācaritasāvadyādiprakāśanam vidāranakriyā.
(TaVā6.5.10)
Videha
(TaSu 3.10)
See-Mahāvideha, Vijaya.
Vidyādhara That ascetic (Muni), who has accomplished many special learnings like prajiiapti etc.. 'vijjáharā' tti prajñaptyādivividhavidyävisesadhārinah.
(Aupa 24 Vr Pa 54)
Vidyā Occult science--That occult science, which is guarded by a goddess who is appeased by japa (recitation of Mantra), homa (sacrifice) etc.. stridevatādlişthitā japahomasādhyā vidyā.
(Prasā 567 Vr Pa 148)
Vidyādharaśramaņa That śramana (ascetic), who has studied ten Purvas (canonical works of earlier lore) and is possessed of many special learnings like rohuri. prajnapti etc.. anye'dhitadasapirvvā roliiniprajnaptyädimaha
Vidyācaraṇaviniscaya