Pāṇipatadgrāhī

Published: 21.03.2018

The ascetic (Muni) who has obtained the Labdhi (supernatural power), by dint of which, his palms joined together to form a bowl become holeless, his palms are akin to the wings of a female crane and can contain that much quantity of material (eating/drinking stuff) which is equivalent to 1000 pots. Such Labdhi is available to only a Jinakalpīka (the ascetic who observes the ascetic conduct of a Jina) ascetic.

...acchiddapāṇipādā, vairosabhasaṃghatadhāri. vaggulipakkhasarisagaṃ, pāṇitalaṃ tesi dhirapurisāṇaṃ...

māejja ghaḍasahassaṃ, dhārejja va so tu sāgarā savve.

jo erisaladdhīe so pāṇipaḍiggahī hoti...

(JīBhā 2166-2168)

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Jaina Pāribhāṣika Śabdakośa
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