Book Title: Terminology of Jainism
Author(s): Dinesh Vora
Publisher: Dinesh Vora

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________________ Panchaastikaayasaara Pancha-bhaava Pancha-kalyaana Panchakalyanaka-pratistha Panchakalyanaka-pratisthaa mahotsava Pancha-paraavartana Pancha-parameshthi Panchendriya Panchendriya-naamakarma Panchvidhataa Pandit-apandit/sraavaka Panduroga Pani patra Panimikta gati Panipaatra TERMINOLOGY OF JAINISM BY DINESH VORA Dharma Adharma and Akash and without six entity Time. The Sacred book authored by Acharya Shree Kundkunda swami Five types of emotions The five auspicious events in the life of a Tirthankara Consecration of images through five-fold auspicious events The ceremony depicting the five events of conception, birth, renunciation, enlightenement and nirvana is called Panchakalyanaka-pratistha-mahotsava. The great celebration of installation through the five auspicious events. Panch paravartan i.e. mundane soul wanders in five kind of cycle of wandering. (1) Five supreme benevolent personalities namely Arihanta, Siddha, Achaarya, Upaadhyaaya and Sadhu; (2) Five supreme souls; (3) Five worship-able supreme sacred souls, Arihantas, Ashareeri (Siddha), Acharya, Upädhyaya, Muni (Sadhu) Souls with five senses or five sensed life form, namely touch, taste, smell, sight and hearing. Physique-making karma of five sense organs. Five varieties Religious listener; Votary Jaundice Hand-bowl Curved motion; Transmigratory motion Hand-bowled monk; Hand bowl Page 162 of 271

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