Book Title: Study of Civakacintamani
Author(s): Vijaylaxmi
Publisher: L D Indology Ahmedabad

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________________ 196 Study of Civakacintamani Skt. Tamil lo. guna kupam (the three guņas, samyag-darsana, samyag-jñāpa, and samyag caritra are denoted by the word kuņam) 11. jnana pānam (here the word jñānam means samyagjñāna) 381 12. śrutam cutam (sacred knowledge) 3038 In this word, as a consonant cluster cannot come at the beginning of a word in Tamil, tbe letter 'r' in 'r' has been elided and 's' has changed into 'c'. 13. tirtham tirttam (the sacred texts) 1247 14. tirthan tırttan (1 ord Arhat) 821 There are two instances where Tēvar uses Indo-Aryan forms. They are : 1. Skt Pracalā Tam. pacalai (pracalā karma) 3080 Pali. pacalā 2. Skt. nidrā Tam, nittai (nidrā karma) 3030 Pali, nidda Sanskrit compounds : 1. aloka (Skt.) alokam (Tamil) 3082 a + loka (Lord Hybrid Forms: 1. anantana mai Skt. ananta + Tam. nänmai (the infinite four) 2846 2. karumattevvar Skt. karma + Tam. tevvar (the karmas who 3074 are the enemies) 3. karumakketal Skt. karma + Tam, katal (the ocean of karmas) 2741 4. kaivalaccelvan Skt. kaivalya + Tam. celvan (the one who has 2741 attained emancipation) Apart from these words and compounds Tevar has also used Tamil phrases to express the meaning of the Jaina philosophical terms in Sanskrit. For example : Skt. Tamil 1. astikāya poruļkal or aintu (the five astikayas) 2814 2. anantasukha ițaiyilā inpam (the infinite bliss) 2847 3. Sațkaşāya aruvakait tuvarppu (the six kaşāyas) 3076 4. pancanamaskāra aimpatav amirtam (the pancana maskāra mantra) 941, 947 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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