Anīndriya

Published: 29.06.2016
Updated: 29.06.2016

That which is not a sense-organ or one who has no sense-organs-

  1. Mana (mind)-conscience which is instrumental in Matijñāna (perceptive cognition).
mano'ntaḥkamṇamanindriyamityucyate.

(TaVā 1.14)

  1. lnstitual knowledge (or intuition) which is obtained through Ogha (instinct for primal biological activities of a living being).
anindriyanimittaṃ manovṛttiroghajñānaṃ ca.
  • Oghasaṃjñā.
  1. The liberated souls, not being possessed of a material body, are not possessed of the sense-organs.
na santi indriyāṇi yeṣāṃ te'nindriyāḥ. ke te? aśarīrāḥ siddhaḥ.

(Dhava Pu 1 p.248)

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Jaina Pāribhāṣika Śabdakośa
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