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

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________________ Jaina Paribhasika Sabdakosa vidyadibhirangusthaprasenikädibhiralpavidya bhiscopanatanan blnīyasināmṛddhīnāmavasagā vidyavegadhāraṇāt vidyadharaśramaṇāḥ. (Yosa 1.8 Vr p. 41) Vidyanupravāda Name of the tenth Purva (canonical work of earlier lore): it describes the procedure of the sidhanā (spiritual practice) of supernatural learnings and Mantras. dasamam vijjanuppavatam, tatthaya anege vijjātisayā vaṇiņitā. (Nandi 104 Cu p. 76) Vidyapinda A type of Utpadana Doşa (the blemish pertaining to the ways adopted in obtaining bliks (accepting food etc. by going to houses for collecting them in conformity with the canonical instruction)) by an ascetic) to take blikṣa from the househoder by exercising Vidya (occult scicence) which is guarded by a goddess. See-Cümnapinda. Vidyapradhana (Aupa 25 Vr) See-Vidyadhara. Vidyutkumara Lightening Youths-A variety of Bhavanapati Deva (Mansion-dwelling gods), whose body is smooth, lusturous and snowwhite; their emblem is vajra. snigdha bhrājiṣṇavo'vadātā vajracilnā vidyutkumārāḥ. (TaBhā 4.11) Vidhānādeśa An angle of explanation, through which the varieties of the object are known. 'oghādesenam' ti sāmānyataḥ, 'vihāṇādeseṇam' ti vidhänädeśaḥ yatsamuditämapyekaikasyādesanam tena...... (Blaga 25.58 Vr) vidhanam-prakāraḥ. (Jaisidi 10.11 Vr) Vidhi The existent part of the object. vidhih sadamsaḥ. (Pranata 3.56) Vidhinirgata That ascetic (Muni), who, on getting the permi ~: 309 ssion of the Guru (1) (religious preceptor). undertakes sådhand (spiritual practice) (of a recluse) free from the Sangha (religious order) like Jinakalpika (the ascetic who observes the ascetic conduct of a Jina (1) (Tirthankara (fordfounder))). practitioner of Pratima (intensive course of spiritual practices) Yathalandika (timebound course. remaining ever vigilant) and Suddhapärihārika (purifactory conduct through intensive penance). vidhinirgataścaturdha-jinakalpikāḥ pratimapratipanna yathalandikāḥ śuddhaparihārikāḥ. (BrBlid 5825 Vr) Vinaya 1. Self-restraint (ascetic conduct), through which the soul is purged of the eight Karmas. karmāṣṭakavinayanādvinayaḥ samyamah. (AVr Pa 71) 2. A Bhavana (4) (supportive contemplation) of the Acaurya Mahavrata (the third great vow of non-stealing); practice of modesty towards the Guru (2), practitioner of penances and Sadharmika (co-religionist ascetic) and also while undertaking studies and making querries etc.. sähammiesu vinao panjiyavvo.....evan viņaeņa bhavio bhavati antarappa. (Prasna 8.13) 3. That modest behaviour which is meted out to those who are possessed of the Ratnatraya (three spiritual jewels) and also towards Svādhyaya (scriptural studies and teaching), Samyama (self-restraint). Sangha (religious order). Guru (2) and co-disciple. rayaṇattayajuttäṇam anukulam jo caredi bha(KaA 458) svadhyaye samyame sanghe gurau sabrahmacă ttie. rini. ram.. yathaucityam kṛtātmāno vinayam prähurada(Upasaka 213) 4. A kind of Abhyantara Tapa (internal austerities); not to show discourtesy (impolite behaviour) but to show profound respect. anāsātana bahumānakaraṇam vinayaḥ. (Jaisidi 6.38) 5. A kind of Jänäcära (conduct quâ knowledge); to observe modesty in the process of obtaining knowledge. vinaye-vinayaviṣaye jäänasya jääninäm jäänasādhanānām ca pustakādināmupacārarūpaḥ. (PrasaVr Pa 64)

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