Glossary
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adahidagavesi - seeker of self-betterment
ahava - or / else
akayavva - not one's duty / not one's obligation
anadimicchaditthi - one who has deluded since the beginning of time
ananta - unending / endless
anantasamsara - undending cycle of transmigration
anantasamsari - he who is stuck in the undending cycle of transmigration
anovamiya - unparalleled, without any simile
antara - gap / difference
anuttara - unrivalled, highest
arahana - to seek / to practise / to worship / to acquire / to attain / to effect / to accomplish / to achieve
arahaya - to do the arahana
arahantena - focusing on attaining
asadha - the same as
asadana - sasadana gunasthana (the 2nd gunasthana)
avvabaha - unimpeded / unobstructed / uninterrupted
avi - even / too / also
avirada - he who is not bound by vows
aunjana - attention / employment / use / application
bala - forcibly
bahula - in large numbers / to a large extent / in profusion
bhanido - to say
bhaniya - to say
bhaniyam - to say
bhavadi - to be
bhavissa - future
bhodi - to be
bhayanijja - may or may not take place
bila - the abode of a snake
cakkhu - eyes
cakkhu damsana - eyesight
cakkhussa - relating to the eyes
caranam - rational conduct
caranammi - rational conduct
caritta - rational conduct
caritte - rational conduct
carittasara - the essence / the result of rational conduct
carittarahana - to practise rational conduct
cettha - attempt
cundaccudakamma - like the act of a churning stick, which is manipulated by two hide strings. When one string is loosened, the other is tightened. This is how the churning stick works, churning the liquid in the vessel each time the string is loosened or tightened. The analogy here is, when the mendicant has not taken vows, he shall keep committing sins. So any austerities practised by him shall be ineffective. Just as a churning stick is pulled by one string when the other is slackened, similarly, the unrestrained votary shall commit sins on the one hand, while practising austerities on the other - thus nullifying the beneficial effects of the austerities.
dansana / damsana - (rational) perception
damsananana - perception and knowledge
datthuna - after seeing
dittha - seen / observed
dittho - seen / observed
dosa - {in this case} accidental touching
gutti - control
haradi - to capture
hatthinhana - bath taken by an elephant
havadi - to be
havai - to be
hodi - to be
hoi - to be
iya - only
iyasamannam - only monkhood
jadadi - to make an effort / to perform / to exert oneself / to carry out something with great effort
jadi - if
jaha - just as
jamha - because
jahakhada - faultless, mendicant conduct conforming to perfect purity
jeduna - to defeat / to conquer
jhana - meditation
jhanasamattha - capable of meditation
jidakarana - to master / to bring under one's control
jina - Jina, Tirthankara, embodied enlightened soul
jogabhavidakarana - correct and constant practise
jogapariyammam - appropriate efforts for spiritual cleansing
jogga - appropriate / correct
juddha - battle / war
juddharanga - battlefield
juddharangammi - in the battlefield
juddhe kammasamattho - capable of fighting a war worthily
kajje - for the sake of
kayavva - obligation / duty / task
khanena - in a moment
kindaim - why not
kumaramalla - warrior prince
kunadi - to do
kunai - to do
mahaguna - great virtue / great benefit / worthy accomplishment
marana - death
nana - knowledge / wisdom / awareness
nanadamsanacaritta - rational knowledge, perception and conduct
nanadamsanacaritte - practicising rational knowledge, perception and conduct
nauna - to know / to discriminate
nicca - regular
niradicara - flawlessly
nirattha - meaningless
nivvana - liberation
niyama - as a rule (without any exception)
parihara - to give up, to avoid
pariyamma - to cleanse / to purify / to make preparations
pariyammabhavida - one who cleanses one's soul regularly / one who practices such cleansing
padantam - to fall down
pavayana - discourse / sermon / teaching / doctrine
rajjavadaya - pennant
rayakulapasu - royal descendant, heir to the throne
sadhu - Jain ascetic
samanna - monkhood
samidi - carefulness
sammaditthi - he who has rational perception
sammatta - rational perception / right faith
samyak caritra - rational conduct / right conduct
samyak darshana - rational perception / right faith
samyak jnana - rational knowledge / right knowledge
sanjama - self-restraint / self-control
sappa - snake
sappadi - snakes, etc.
sara - essence / result
savva - all
savvada - at all times
sesa - the others
sesakala - the rest of the time
settu - enemy
siddha - unembodied liberated being
so - thus
sucira - for a long time
suha - bliss / ease / comfort
suhasajjharahana - easy attainment of rational perception, knowledge and conduct
tadattham - for that purpose
tam - that
tamha - therefore
tao - austerity
tave - austerity
tavo - austerity
tassa - his / hers
tavam - austerity
tavo - austerity
tena - by him
to - subsequently
ukkassa - great / tremendous
vi - through / between / from - to
vihara - to travel
viradhana - to give up / to lose / to turn away / to deride / to look down upon
ya - also / and
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