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

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________________ -310:Vinayajña That ascetic (Muni), who is conversant with the conduct and discipline. (ĀBhā p. 122) Jaina Pāribhāșika Sabdakosa Vipākajā nirjarā The Nirjarā (falling off of Karma) that follows the fruition of Karma, at the destined time, i.e., on the termination of the due period of Karma. kramena paripäkakālaprāptasyānubhavodayavalisroto'nupravişțasyārabdhaphalasya yā nivrttiḥ sā vipākajā nirjară. (Sasi 8.23) See-Avipākajā Nirjarā. Vinayasampannatā Paying regard to knowledge, faith and conduct as well as to those who are possessed of them; or freedom from Kaşāya (passions). jñānādişu tadvatsu cādarah kaşāyanivettirvā vinayasampannatā. (TaVã6.24.2) Vinayahina An Aticāra (partial transgression) of knowledge; to make pronunciation without due break (stoppage) akştocitavinayam. (Āva 4.8 HãVr 2 p. 161) Vipäkaprāpta That state of Karma, in which the capacity of fruition of Karma becomes ripened and the soul starts undergoing its fruition. vipäkaprāptasya visistapākamupagatasya. (Prajña 23.13 Vr Pa 459) Vinayopaga A type of Yogasamgraha; to be modest (humble), free from conceit (vanity). vinayopagato bhavet na mānam kuryāt. (Sama 32.1.2 Vr Pa 55) Vipāka Vicaya The third variety of the Dharmyadhyāna (meditation on nature of reality); concentration directed on the analysis (Vicaya) of the vipāka i.e., the diverse effects of Karma. vividho visişto vā pāko vipäkah-anubhāvah.... tasya vicayah-anucintanam mārgaṇam. (Tabhā 9.37 Vr) Vinighāta The rise of physical and mental suffering, or undergoing the fruition of the (inauspicious) Karmas. adhiko niyato vā ghātaḥ nighātaḥ, vividho vā ghātaḥ śarīramānasaduhkhodayo atthapagārakammaphalavivāgo vā. (Sūtra 1.7.3 Cū p. 191) Vipākaśruta Name of the eleventh Anga of the Dvādasānga Sruta (twelve principal canonical works); which depicts vividly the bondage, impact and fruition of the auspicious and inauspicious Karmas. vivāgasue nam sukadadukkadāņam kammāņam phalavivāge āghavijjai. tatthanam dasa duhavivāgā, dasa suhavivāgā......se nam amgaţthayāe ikkārasame amge....samkhejjāim payasahassāim payaggenam...... (Sama Pra 99) Vinivartanā Withdrawal of mind from sensual objects. 'vinivarttanayā' vişayebhya ātmanah parārmukhikaranarūpayā. (U 29.33 SãVr Pa 587) Vipariņāmānupreksā An Anuprekşā (4) (contemplative meditation) of Sukladhyāna (pure meditation); to contemplate over the diverse transformations of the substances. 'vipariņāme' tti vividhena prakāreņa pariņamanam vipariņāmo vastūnāmiti gamyate. (Sthā 4.72 vr Pa 181) Vipākaśrutadhara That ascetic (Muni), who is well versed in the text as well as the meaning of the Vipākasruta (the tenth Anga (principal canonical work)). appegaiyā vivāgasuyadharā. (Aupa 1.45) Viparyaya Misapprehension-To know a thing in that form, which is not its real form. atasmimstadeveti viparyayaḥ (Prami 1.1.7) Vipākodaya Rise quâ fruition-That state of Udaya (rise) of Karma, in which the soul undergoes the realization of the fruition of Karma. yatra phalānubhavaḥ sa vipākodayah. (Jaisidi 4.5 Vr)

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