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134 Acharya Devendra Muni; Dharma Aur Darshana; p. 170. 135 Ashtasahasri commentary on Aptamimamsa; p. 51.
136 Karma Grantha; Vol. I, p. 2.
137 Amritachandra's Tattvarthasara; 16-18.
138 Pannavana Sutta; 23. 1. 292.
139 Bhagavati Sutra; 7. 1. 266.
140 Glasenapp, H. V.; Doctrine Of Karma In Jain Philosophy; p. 5.
141 Karma Grantha; 1. 3; Uttaradhyayana Sutra; XXXIII 2-3; Tattvartha Sutra; 8. 5; P. 303.
142 Panchadhyayi; 2; 998; Gommatasara Karmakanda; 9.
143 Panchadhyayi; 2; 999; Gommatasara Karmakanda; 9.
144 Dravyasamgraha;; 50.
145 Tattvartha Sutra; 10. 2 3; Dravyasamgraha;; 51; Sarvarthasiddhi; 10. 2. 146 Sthananga Sutra; 2. 4.
147 Karma Grantha; 1. 2.
148 Uttaradhyayana Sutra; XXXIII. 4; Sthananga Sutra; 5. 3. 218; Tattvartha Sutra; 1.9 and 8. 7; Nandi Sutra;-jnana 1.
149 Sthananga Sutra; 9. 14; Uttaradhyayana Sutra; XXXIII 5 and 6; Tattvartha Sutra; 8. 8; Karma Grantha 1. 10; Sarvarthasiddhi; 8. 7.
150 Uttaradhyayana Sutra; XXXVIII. 7. Gommatasara -Karmakanda; 1. 12 and 13; p. 65, 66. Tattvartha Sutra; 8. 9.
151 Tattvartha Sutra; 8. 10; Sarvarthasiddhi; 8. 9; Karmakanda; 14. 22. 152 Uttaradhyayana Sutra; XXXIII 8; Karmakanda; 1. 13.
153 Pannavana Sutta Part III, Karmabandha 23; Karmakanda; 1. 14.
154 Uttaradhyayana Sutra; XXXIII 11, p. 411; Karmakanda 1. 17. (Passions are anger; pride; deceit; greed. Each of them has 4 different levels of intensity. i) anantanubandhi (intense); ii) apratyakhyanavarana (less intense); iii) pratyakhyanavarana (mild); iv) Sanjvalana (still milder).
155 Karma Grantha; 1. 23.
156 Ibid:
157 Karma Grantha; 1. 23; Tattvartha Sutra; 8. 11; GommatasaraKarmakanda; 11.
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