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of knowledge. As knowledge is of five kinds, so their obscuring karmas are also five :
1. Mati J.-sensitive knowledge obscuring. 2. Sruta J.-Scriptural knowledge obscuring. 3. Avadi J.–Visual knowledge obscuring. 4. Mana parhyaya J.-mental knowledge obscuring. 5. Kevala J.-Perfect knowledge obscuring.
Class II, Sub-classes 9. Darsana varana karma or conation obscuring karma. · It is of 9 kinds :
1. Chaksu d.-ocular conation obscuring. 2. Achaksu d.--non-ocular conation obscuring. 3. Avadhi d.—visual conation obscuring. 4. Kevala d.---perfect conation obscuring. 5. Nidra-Sleep. 6. Nidra nidra--Deep sleep. 7. Prachala–Drowsiness. 8. Prachala prachala–Heavy drowsiness. 9. Styanagriddhi-Somnambulism.
Class III. Sub-classes 2. Vedaniya karma--feeling karma. It is of two kinds :
1. Sata v.--pleasure-feeling. 2. Asata v.--pain-feeling. This karma makes the soul feel pleasure or pain.
Class IV. Sub-classes 28. Mohaniya karma, deluding karma, it deludes the right belief and conduct--it produces in the soul attachment, affection, hatred, fear etc. It is of two kinds :
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