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

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________________ 338: Jaina Pāribhāṣika Šabdakosa manubhavati. bharato nāmādyascakradharah satkhandādhipatih....bharato....sa punargangāsindhubhyam vijayārdhena ca şadbhāgasamvibhaktah. (TaVä3.10 p. 171) check the attachment and a version towards the agreeable and disagreeable sounds respectively; such stoppage precludes the bondage of new Karma, which is caused by indulging in attachment and aversion (to sounds) and sheds off the previously bound Karma. soimdiyaniggahenam maņunnāmanunnesu saddesu rāgadosaniggaham janayai, tappaccaiyam kamiam na bamdhai puvvabaddham ca nijjarei.. (U 29.63) Satpūrva A kind of method to be performed while undertaking Pratilekhanā (inspection of monastic paraphernalia): to perform prasplotana (shaking of the cloth), by dividing the cloth in three parts on each side. chappurima tti şatpūrvāh pūrvam kriyamāņatayā tiryak krtavastraprasphofanātmakāh kriyāviseşā yesu te satpiīrvāh. (U 26.25 SãVr Pa 541) See-Gananopaga. Śrotrendriya Pratyakşa A type of Indriya Pratyaksa (direct cognition quâ sensory perception); the perceptual cognition of sound which takes place through the auditory sense-organ. (Nandi 5) See-Indriyapratyakşa. Śrotrendriya Prāņa Vital energy quâ auditory sense-organ-One of the ten Prāņas (vital energies), which engenders the power of sound. (Prasā 1066) Śrotrendriya Rāgoparati A Bhāvanā (4) (supportive contemplation) of the Aparigraha Mahāvrata (fifth great vow of non-possession); abstaining from the attachment to agreeable sound and aversion to disagreeable one. (Sama 25.1.21) See-Cakşurindriya Rāgoparati. Satsthānapatita Six mathematical measurements which indicate relatively less or more strength of number: they are-(i) infinitesimal part less (ii) innumerableth part less (iii) numerableth part less (iv) numerable times less (v) innumerable times less (vi) infinite times less or (vii) infinitesimal part more (viii) innumerableth part more (ix) numerableth part more, (x) numerable times more (xi) innumerable times more (xii) infinite times more. vuddhi vā hāni vānamtāsamkhijjasamkhabhāgānam. samkhijjāsamkhijjānamtagumā ceti chabbhey... (ViBhā 729) bhāvāpekṣayā hinatvābhyadhikatvacintāyām hānau vrddhau ca pratyekam şațsthānapatitatvamavāpyate. (Prajii 5.5 Vr Pa 182) Śrotrendriya Samvara Restraint quâ auditory sense-organ-Inhibition of the influx of Karma by undertaking the restraint over the Šrotrendriya (auditory sense-organ). (Stha 5.137) Şadāvaśyaka The Avasyaka Sūtra, consisting of six divisions (chapters) viz., Sāmāyika (3), Caturvimśatistava, Vandanā (2), Pratikramana, Kāyotsarga (1) and Pratyākhyāna (2) āvassayam chavviham pannattam, tam jahāsāmāiyam, cauvisatthao, vamdanayam, padikkamanam, kāussaggo, paccakkhāņam. (Nandi 75) Şa Șatkhandādhipati Cakravarti (universal sovereign)—The Lord of six continents (constituting the Bharatakşetra); the Bharatakşetra is divided into six continents by the Mt. Vijayāradha (Vaitādhyagiri), River Gangā and River Sindhu. cakravarttiprabhrtiko maharddhikah prthvipatiņ...șațkhandabharatādeh kşetrasya prabhutva Şadjīvanikāya Classification of the Jivas (living beings) into six classes-Prthvikāya (earth-bodied), Apkāya (water-bodied), Tejaskāya (fire-bodied), Vāyukāya (air-bodied), Vanaspatikāya (vegetable-bodied), Trasakāya (possessed of the body

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