Pujatishaya, Pūjātiśaya, Puja-atishaya: 1 definition
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The Sanskrit term Pūjātiśaya can be transliterated into English as Pujatisaya or Pujatishaya, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
In Jainism
Jain philosophy
Source: archive.org: Anekanta Jaya Pataka of Haribhadra SuriPūjātiśaya (पूजातिशय) refers to one of the four Mūlātiśayas or “fundamental excellences” of Mahāvīra, as used in the Anekāntajayapatākā-prakaraṇa, a Śvetāmbara Jain philosophical work written by Haribhadra Sūri.—[Cf. Vol. I, P. 1, ll 10-11.]—The first four adjectives in this verse viz. (1) vinirjitarāga, (2) sarvajña, (3) tridaśanāthakṛtapūja and (4) sadbhūtavastuvādī resepctively connote four mūlātiśayas (fundamental excellences) of Mahāvīra. The four mūlātiśayas are: (1) apāyāpagamātiśaya; (2) jñānātiśaya (3) pūjātiśaya; (4) vacanātiśaya also known as vāgatiśaya.—For details see “The Jaina Religion and Literature (Vol II., ch. XIV)”.
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Partial matches: Atishaya, Puja.
Full-text: Mulatishaya, Atishaya, Jnanatishaya, Vacanatishaya, Apayapagama, Vagatishaya, Apayapagamatishaya.
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