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

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________________ ~:330:~ in summer. sitagṛham nama-varddhakiratnanirmitam cakravartigṛham, tacca varṣāsu nivātapravātam sitakale soşmam grīşmakāle sitalam. (BrBhā 2716 Vr) Śitatejoleśyä The Tejolesya (3) (supernatural power quâ fiery flame)which is capable of being used for benevolent purposes and also for countermanding the Uṣṇatejolesya (Tejolesya which is capable of cursing and burning anyone). ....prasannastu sitatejasa'nugṛhati. (TaBha 2.37 Vr) siyaliyãe teyalessãe....usiņā teyalessä paḍihayā. (Bhaga 15.68) Śita Parişaha A type of Parişaha (hardships); the pain due to cold climate, which is to be endured with equanimity by the ascetic (Muni). caramtam virayam lüham siyam phusai egaya. näivelam muni gacche soccāṇam jiņasāsanam.. na me nivāraṇam atthi, chavittäṇam na vijjai. aham tu aggim sevami, ii bhikkhu na cimtae... (U2.67) Sita Yoni That Yoni (the substratum, suitable for the birth of the Jiva (living being)), which has a very low temperature. See-Uşna Yoni. Śitibhūta That ascetic (Muni), whose Kaṣayas (passions) such as anger and the like are subsided. sitabhūteņa sito uvasamto, jadha nisanno devo, ato sitabhütena uvasamteņa appana. (Da 8.59 AC p. 200) sitibhütena krodhadyagnyapagamåt prasantena. (DaHaVr Pa 238) Šitoşna Yoni That Yoni (the substratum, suitable for the birth of the Jiva (living being)), which has a very temperate temperature. See-Uṣṇa Yoni. Širṣaprahelikā The largest number in mathematics, which has Jaina Paribhasika Sabdakosa 194 digits. It is as follws: 758263253073010241 157973569975696406218966848080183296 with 140 ciphers at end. sisapaheliyae cattalam sunmasayam tato cha nava do ti attha ekko sunnam attha sunnam attha catu attha cha cha nava attha ekko do cha sunnam catu cha pana cha nava satta nava nava cha pana ti satta nava satta pana ekko ekko catu do sunnam ekko sunnam ti satta sunnam ti pana do ti cha do attha pana satta ya thavejjä. (AnuCap. 39, 40) Sukladhyana Pure meditation-The meditation in which there is immaculate Pranidhana (4) (immaculate state of psyche). 1. This is fourfold: 1. Prthaktvavitarkasavicära, 2. Ekatvavitarkaavicāra, 3. Sükṣmakriyāapratipāti. 4. Samucchinnakriyaanivṛtti. nirmalam pranidhanam śuklam. (Jaisidi 6.44 Vr) prthaktvavitarkasavicära-ekatvavitarka'vicara-sükṣmakriya'pratipäti-samucchinnakriya'nivṛ ttini suklam. (Jaisidi 6.44) 2. The meditation which is undertaken by the ascetic (Muni) who is Pirvadhara (possessed of the knowledge of the fourteen Purvas (canonical works of earlier lore)) on the basis of the knowledge of Purva. ....adye śukle dhyane....pūrvavido bhavataḥ. (TaBhd 9.39) 3. The meditation characterized by the cessation of activity (Yoga), which is possible for the omniscient one. pare dve sukladhyane kevalina eva bhavatah, na chadmasthasya. (TaBha 9.40) Śuklapakṣika The Jiva (soul) which is going to attain Mokşa (liberation) at the most within a time-period of apardhapudgalaparăvarta. (Stha 1.187) See-Kṛṣṇapaksika, Pudgala Parivarta. Śuklaleśya White Lesya (psychic colour)-The sixth among the six kinds of Leśya; (it is the third auspicious Lesya): 1. The most auspicious flow of Bhāva (1) (disposition at subtle level of consciousness)-A type of radiation emanating from soul at very subtle level of consciousness, which is related with

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