Aupapatika, Aupapātika: 5 definitions
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Source: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryAupapātika (औपपातिक).—a. (-kī f.) [उपपात-ठक् (upapāta-ṭhak)] One who has committed an Upapātaka, q. v.
-kam Name of the first Jaina Upāṅga.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary1) Aupapātika (औपपातिक):—mfn. ([from] upa-pātaka [irregular]), one who has committed a secondary crime, [Nārada-smṛti, nāradīya-dharma-śāstra]
2) n. ([from] upa-pāta) Name of the first Jaina Upāṅga.
Source: DDSA: Paia-sadda-mahannavo; a comprehensive Prakrit Hindi dictionary (S)Aupapātika (औपपातिक) in the Sanskrit language is related to the Prakrit words: Uvavāiya, Ovavāiya.
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Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम् (saṃskṛtam), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
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Full-text (+52): Ovavaiya, Uvavaiya, Roddajhana, Sukka, Raudra, Artadhyana, Raudradhyana, Atta, Attajhana, Dhamma, Rodda, Asarananuppeha, Eka, Avaya, Anantavrittitanupreksha, Aniccanuppeha, Apayanupreksha, Anicca, Ekanupreksha, Avayanuppeha.
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Bhagavati-sutra (Viyaha-pannatti) (by K. C. Lalwani)
Part 2 - Account of Mahāśilākaṇṭaka battle < [Chapter 9]
Chapter 9: Rājarṣi Śiva < [Book 11]
Part 2 - Jamāli the rebel < [Chapter 33]
A History of Indian Philosophy Volume 1 (by Surendranath Dasgupta)
Part 3 - The Canonical and other Literature of the Jains < [Chapter VI - The Jaina Philosophy]
Jainism and Patanjali Yoga (Comparative Study) (by Deepak bagadia)
Part 12 - Similarities and differences of both the Philosophies in Nutshell < [Chapter 4 - A Comparative Study]
A study of the philosophy of Jainism (by Deepa Baruah)
Chapter I.e - Religious and philosophical literature of the Jainas < [Chapter I - Introduction]
Sutrakritanga (English translation) (by Hermann Jacobi)
Jain Science and Spirituality (by Medhavi Jain)
2. Jaina Scriptures (Agamas) < [Chapter 3 - An Introduction to Jainism]