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________________ A SOURCE-BOOK IN JAINA PHILOSOPHY keeping devotion and faith in heart towards the deva, guru and dharma is also the cause of acquiring punya. Acarya Umaswati tells, the auspicious mental, bodily and vocal activities are punya. 1 Auspicious and meritorious karma-pudgalas are called punya.2 Demeritorious karmas are pāpas. In other words, due to pāpa atman could not do auspicious deeds.1 There many causes of papa, yet, briefly, eighteen causes are described in the agamas. These are also called pāpa-sthāna (the homes of papa). These are enumerated as under : 1. Himsā (violence) 2. Mṛṣā (to tell a lie) 3. Caurya (theft) 4. Abrahmacarya (non-celibacy) 5. Parigraha (covetuousness) 6. Krodha (anger) 7. Mana (pride) 8. Māyā (deceit) 9. Lobha (lust or greed) 10. Raga (attachment) 11. Dveşa (detachment) 12. Kalaha (to make dispute) 13. Abhyākhyāna (to nickname anybody, to call bad names) 14. Paiśunya (back-biting) 185 1. Tattvärthsūtra, 6/3. 2. (a) Sūtrakṛtāǹga, Śīlānka-Vṛtti, 2/5/16 p. 127. (b) Mulacăra-Vrtti-ācārya Vasunandi, 5/6. (c) Samavāyānga-Abhāyadeva-Vṛtti, 1, p. 6. (d) Şaḍdarśana Samuccaya, Guṇa-Vrtti, p. 137. 3. (a) Pañcāstikāya-Vṛtti—Amṛtcandrācārya, 108. (b) Samavāyānga-Abhayadeva-Vṛtti, 1, p. 6. (c) Şaḍdarśana Samuccaya, Guna-Vṛtti, 47, p. 4. (a) Sarvarthasiddhi, 6/3. 137. (b) Tattvārtha-Śrutsāgarīyā-Vṛtti, 6/3. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001263
Book TitleSource Book in Jaina Philosophy
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorDevendramuni
PublisherTarak Guru Jain Granthalay
Publication Year1983
Total Pages590
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English & Philosophy
File Size10 MB
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