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JAIN PHILOSOPHY
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activity : all except āhāraka- and āhāraka-miśra-kāya-yoga. leśyās : all 6. belief : kṣāyopaśamika, aupaśamika, or kṣāyika-samyaktva. conduct : avirati. causes of bondage : 46. To the 43 of the preceding guņa
sthāna are to be added audārika-miśra, vaikriya-miśra, and kärmaņa-kāyayoga; because an avirata can die, and is
active with his karman body on the way to his new birth. bandha : 77 prakytis. To the 74 of the preceding guna
sthana are to be added tirthakara as well as human and celestial anupūrvī, the former, because samyaktva, the cause of it, is existing ; the latter, because death is possible here, and a sufficiently marked tendency of will is
existing. udaya and udiranā : 104 praktis. From the 100 of the pre
ceding gunasthāna, mixed belief is to be deducted; the lower samyaktva and the 4 ānu pūrvis however are to be
added. sattā : in general 148. When the 4 anantānubandhins and
the 3 darśana-mohanīyas are annihilated, 141.
udaya
sattā of k.s
5
Table of bandha 1. jñānāvarana 2. darśanīvarana 3. vedaniya 4. mohaniya
4, 5
17
28, 24, 21 28, 24, 23, 22, 21 28, 24, 23, 22
1, 2
5. ayus 6. naman
28a
29c
60 7 d, 8c 9b
1 21 cd, 25 cd, 26 ef, 27 bc,
28bcdef, 29cdefghi 30cdefg, 31 b 21 fg, 25 fg, 27 fg, 28 klm,
29 nop, 30k 21 d, 25 d, 26 f, 27c, 28 de,
29 ghi, 30 fg 21 f, 25 f, 27 f, 28 ki, 29 no,
30k 21 g, 25 g, 27 g, 28 m, 29 p
29d
30c
7. gotra 8. antarāya
Beyond this gunasthāna the following praktis have no more bandha, or udaya and udiraņā.
bandha : 4 apratyākhyānāvarana-kaşāyas ; human state, anupūrvi, āyus ; 1st firmness of the joints, physical body and limbs.
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