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________________ ध्यानस्तवः 17 With conceptual thinking and with shifting, the first type of sukla dhyana is called pṛthaktva or diverse aspects. But the second [i.e., ekatva] is free of shifting, with conceptual thinking on a single aspect of an object. 18 Vitarka or conceptual thinking should be scriptural knowledge, vicara or shifting, altering threefold activities, words, and objects, from one to the other. So contemplating on various objects is described as pṛthaktva. 19 These two divisions of sukla dhyāna, based on scriptural knowledge with [or without] alteration of the objects of contemplation, are said, Oh Lord, To occur to the sages well-versed in Purvas, with threefold activities and one activity, in due order. Jain Education International ६१ 20 To the omniscient ascetic in the 13th spiritual stage with subtle bodily activity, Should arise this śukla dhyana, Oh Lord, called sūkṣmakriya-pratipati or unfailing subtle bodily activity. For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001724
Book TitleDhyanastav
Original Sutra AuthorBhaskarnandi
AuthorSuzuko Ohira
PublisherBharatiya Gyanpith
Publication Year1973
Total Pages140
LanguageSanskrit, Hindi, English
ClassificationBook_Devnagari, Dhyan, & Religion
File Size6 MB
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