Audarikamishra, Audārikamiśra, Audarika-mishra: 1 definition
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Audarikamishra means something in Jainism, Prakrit. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
The Sanskrit term Audārikamiśra can be transliterated into English as Audarikamisra or Audarikamishra, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
In Jainism
General definition (in Jainism)
Source: Encyclopedia of Jainism: Tattvartha Sutra 6: Influx of karmasAudārikamiśra (औदारिकमिश्र).—One of the seven types kāyayoga (body activities);—What is meant by ‘physical-mixed’ (audārikamiśra-kāyayoga)? Before the gross body achieves completions / maturity (paryāpti), the vibrations of the space-points of the soul caused by the gross body in association with the kārmaṇa body are called audārika-miśra-kāyayoga.
Jainism is an Indian religion of Dharma whose doctrine revolves around harmlessness (ahimsa) towards every living being. The two major branches (Digambara and Svetambara) of Jainism stimulate self-control (or, shramana, ‘self-reliance’) and spiritual development through a path of peace for the soul to progess to the ultimate goal.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Partial matches: Mishra, Audarika.
Full-text: Kayayoga.
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Tattvartha Sutra (with commentary) (by Vijay K. Jain)
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Bhagavati-sutra (Viyaha-pannatti) (by K. C. Lalwani)
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