Book Title: Sudha Sagar Hindi English Jaina Dictionary
Author(s): Rameshchandra Jain
Publisher: Gyansagar Vagarth Vimarsh Kendra Byavar
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Vicaya fa- Combination. Vicara-far-Notions, Meditation,
Transition of guage, Token, Yoga thoughts.
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disgust.
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– Thinking.
Vicaraṇāfa Vicikitsa-fafafa- The feeling of
Vicchinna-faf- Terminable, Interrupted.
Vidārana Kriya - विदारण क्रिया - is proclaiming other's sins. S-6/4 Videha-face- The territory of north of Ganges was called Videha. Videha-face- videha is bounded by Niṣadha on the south, Nila on the north and the oceans on the other two sides. S-3/10 Vide'sī mula-fan - Alien origin.
Vidharmya/Valdharmya - विधर्म वैधर्म्य
- Heterogeneous. Vidhana-fa- Division, Predica
tion.
Vidha - faЯ - Vidha denotes kinds. S-1/16 Vidhi - fafa - Affirmation, Positive element, Injuction. Vidhi nisedha talika विधि - निषेध तालिका - Cartography.
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Vidhi pratiyogi- विधि प्रतियोगी - Positive counterpart. Vidhmata,fa-Extiguished lamp. Vidhiviśesa - विधिविशेष- The manner is the way in which a guest is received and attended to. The distinction lies in the nature or quality. Excellence in
manner.
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Vidhyata samkraman a fasan संक्रमण - Rotarded transition.
Vidvamsafara - Desolation. Vidhvamsaka - fa- Devastating. Vidvāna- विद्वान Savant, Erudite. Vidya-fael - Right cognition. विद्याधर - Vidyādhara- A species of human beings. They were so called because they were in possession of certain vidyas e.g. flying through the sky, which were bestowed on them by the first Tirthamkara R ṣabha.
Jaina stories vol. II P. 181
Vidya dosa - विद्या दोष - Obtaining food by imparting occult powers by permission to do so.
विद्यासागर - Vidya sāgara - ācārya Vidyasagara is a saint and seer, a poet and philosopher, a preacher and a teacher of rare eminence and above all a spiritual sadhaka. He is indeed a reservoir of inspiration for all. We can hardly believe such a life of tapascaryā or extreme penance can be practised to day, in strict commensuration with the treatises written centuries back. Yet his spiritual sadhana is a living example of selflessness and forebearance, which the Jaina monks practised, for selfrealisation or liberation (Mokṣa). Acarya Vidyasagar a was born on the 10th October 1946 in the village Sadalgā in the Belgaum district of Karnataka. During his childhood he was known to all as Vidyadhara. He was educated in the Marathi-medium High school. Right in his school days he was inspired by the divine sermons of the saints and munis. This drew the young Vidyadhara to the spiritual life of sadhana, and ultimately to accept the life of a recluse or sany as i