Abhāṣaka

Published: 14.07.2016
Non-articulate Jīva (soul)-
  1. The living being which is devoid of the capa­bility to speak, due to the absence of bio-poten­tial of speech, e.g., one-sensed living being.
abhaṣakā-bhāṣālabdhihīnāḥ.

(Prajñavṛ Pa 139)

  1. The living being which is devoid of capacity to speak inspite of being possessed of the bio-potential of speech, e.g., a dumb person.
  2. inspite of having bio-potential of speech and capacity to speak, one who is not speaking, e.g., one who is observing silence.
  3. Ayogī- one who has transcended all the activities of mind, speech and body, i.e., the soul existing in the fourteenth Guṇasthāna (stage of spiritual development).

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Jaina Pāribhāṣika Śabdakośa
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