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________________ Notes Bk. I 231 (iv) Does matter not taken in the past nor likely to be taken hereafter assimilate ? And answers : (i) Matter taken in the past has assimilated. (ii) Matter that's being taken now assimilates. (iii) Matter not taken in the past, but likely to be taken hereafter has not yet assimilated. (iv) Matter not taken in the past, nor likely to be taken hereafter did not and does not assimilate. And so on for all items, four questions and four answers. 30. Vagganā' is variety or type of matter. Eight varieties are mentioned, viz., gross (audārika), fluid (vaikriya), intake/assimilative (ähāraka), caloric (taijasa), expression (bhāsā), respiration (śvasocchväsa), mind (manaḥ) and kārman. Clusters of atoms, gross, fluid, assimilative, caloric and kärman, build up five types of body-forms around the soul and the remaining three impart expression, respiration and thinking. They are stated in an order headed by the coarsest variety called 'gross', then tending to be finer, the finest of all being *kārman'. A broad demarcation will be : Variety of matter gross fuid caloric assimi- lative expre- ssion respira- mind kärman tion Sūtra here, the consideration relates to kärman In the vaggana. 31. Following intake of matter-particles, discussion now starts on how to get rid of them occupying soul-spaces. Terms relevant in the process, which have already been noted, are sepa
SR No.002130
Book TitleAgam 05 Ang 05 Bhagvati Vyakhya Prajnapti Sutra Part 01
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorK C Lalwani
PublisherJain Bhawan Publication
Publication Year1999
Total Pages354
LanguageEnglish, Prakrit
ClassificationBook_English, Agam, Canon, & agam_bhagwati
File Size16 MB
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