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

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________________ -334 - Jaina Pāribhāsika Sabdakosa Sramani Ascetic-nun (counterpart of the Gramana)—A division (member) of the fourfold Sramanasamgha (religious order of the Sramana (Jain tradition)); the woman (nun) who observes the Mahāvratas (great yows). (Bhaga 20.74) See-Sramanasamgha. anger, conceit, deceit, greediness, attachment and aversion, and is Vyutsrstakāya-is above the false belief of understanding one's body as oneself (dehādhyāsa). (Bhaga 20.74) ettha vi samane anissie anidāne ādāņam ca ativāyam ca musāvāyam ca bahiddham ca koham ca mānam ca māyam ca loham ca pejjam ca dosam ca-icceva jato-jato ādāņāo appaņo paddosaheü tato-tato ādāņāo puvvam padivirate sia damte davie vosatthakāe 'samaņe' tti vacce. (Sutra 1.16.4) See-śramanasamgha. 2. Austere recluse One who undertakes strenuous efforts in the form of austerities)-one who practises austerities. śrämyantiti sramaņāh, tapasyantityarthah. (DaHāVr Pa 68) śramaṇopāsaka The lay follower of the śramana (Jain tradition)--The Srāvaka (male lay follower) who is a devotee of the Sramanas (1) (ascetics) for attainment of knowledge of the Tattvas (categories of truth). se jahāņāmae samanovāsagā bhavamti, upāsamti tattvajñānārthamityupāsakāḥ. (Sūtra 2.2.72 Cu p. 367) Sramanadharma Virtues of ascetic-The tenfold Dharma (1) such as forgiveness, freefom from greediness and the like, which are to be practised by the Sramanas (1) (ascetics). dasavidhe samanadhamme pannatte, tam jahākhamti, mutti, ajjave, maddave, lāghave, sacce, samjame, tave, ciyāe, bambhaceraväse. (Sthā 10.16) See-Yatidharma. Sravaņa The third state of Avagraha (sensation), in which the sensation of the generic object, of only one Samaya (smallest time-unit), takes place. egasāmaigasāmannatthāvaggahakäle savanatā. bhannati. (Nandi 43 Cū p. 35) Srāddha That Srāvaka (the lay follower) who is adept in comprehending the Sāmācāri (rules of conduct quâ etiquette, formality and convention) of the ascetic. srāddhālı-sädhusāmācārikovidā). (BrBhi 3583 Vr) Sramanabhūta Pratimā The eleventh Upāsaka-pratimās (intensive course of spiritual practice prescribed for the lay follower); the lay follower who undertakes Pratimas (intensive course of spiritual practices), practises rightly Samiti (comportment), Gupti (inhibition of activity of mind, speech and body) like a Jain ascetic (Muni) in this Pratimā. sa sramanabhūtaḥ sādhukalpa ityarthaḥ viharet-grhānnirgatya nikhilasādhusāmācārisamacaraṇacaturaḥ samitiguptyādi samyaganupālayan.... (Prasā 980 Vr Pa 295) Sramanasamgha Religious order of the Gramana (Jain tradition) The organisation of the Jainism, in which there are four components-ascetic-monk, asceticnun, male lay follower and female lay follower. ....cāuvanne samanasamghe, tam jahā-samaņā, samaņio, sāvayā, sāviyão.. (Bhaga 20.74) Śrāvaka 1. Male lay follower-A division (member) of the fourfold śramanasamgha (religious order of the Sramana (Jain tradition)); that Sramanopasaka (the lay follower of the Sramana (Jain tradition)), who observes the twelve vows (prescribed for the Jain lay follower). (Bhaga 20.74) See—śramanasamgha. 2. That Sramanopāsaka who partially observes the twelve vows (prescribed for the Jain lay follower) sakalacaraṇakaraṇākşamo gļhasthayogyamanugunasikṣāvratalaksanam dharmamanutişthati yathāśakti vā dvādaśaprakārasya dharmasyaikadeśānuşthāyyapi śrāvaka eva. (Tabhä 9.47 Vr)

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