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________________ one another, but also the binding of the parts of one body with one or two others (e.g. Audärikataijasa-kärman Bandhan). Integration (Samghätana) - Five The Samghätana Näm-karma causes the Pudgals of the different bodies to bind to one another; they scrape them together as a rake gathers together grass that is scattered about. According to the 5 bodies, there are 5 Samghätana Näm-karma. • • • Audärika Samghätana Näm-karma procures the flocking together of the Pudgals of the physical body. . Vaikriya Samghätana Näm-karma procures the flocking together of Pudgals of the transformation body. Ähäraka Samghätana Näm-karma procures the flocking together of the Pudgals of the translocation body. Taijasa Samghätana Näm-karma procures the flocking together of the Pudgals of the fiery body. Kärman Samghätana Näm-karma procures the flocking together of the Pudgals of the Kärman body. Firmness of the joints - (Samghayana) Six The Samghayana Näm-karma unites the bones of the physical body with one another forming a joint. The bone joints determine the strength and stamina of the body. Vajra-rishabha-närächa Samghayana Näm-karma gives an excellent joining. Strength of the joint is more as the two bones are hooked into one another; a tack (Vajra) is hammered through the joint; and a band surrounds the whole joint. Rishabha-närächa Samghayana Näm-karma gives a joint not as firm as the preceding one because the tack is missing. Närächa Samghayana Näm-karma gives a joint, which is still weaker because the band is missing. Ardha-närächa Samghayana Näm-karma gives a joint, which on one side is like the preceding one, whilst on the other the bones are simply pressed together and nailed. Kilikä Samghayana Näm-karma gives a weak joint by which the bones are merely pressed together and nailed. Sevärta (or Chhedaprstha) Samghayana Näm-karma gives quite a weak joint by which the ends of the bones only touch one another. The Samghayana plays a great role in Jain doctrine. Only the first four are the good bone joints (Tattva. IX, 27), and only the best i.e. the first variety of bone joints (Vajra Rishabha-närächa Samghayana) permits the highest kind of meditation which precedes liberation. Figures (Samsthäna) Six The Samsthäna Näm-karma determines the stature of a being, that is to say: • Samachaturasra-samsthäna Näm-karma causes the entire body to be symmetrically built. Nyagrodha-parimandala-samsthäna Näm-karma causes the upper part of the body to be symmetrical, but not the lower. Sädi-samsthäna Näm-karma makes the body below the naval symmetrical and above it unsymmetrical. JAIN PHILOSOPHY AND PRACTICE - 2 153
SR No.000161
Book Title$JES 401 Jain Philosophy and Practice 2 Level 4 Book
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJAINA Education Committee
PublisherJAINA Education Committee
Publication Year2013
Total Pages268
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Jaina_Education, 0_Jaina_education, & JAINA Books
File Size3 MB
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