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Gommatsara, Karma-kand
147 5 Caused by tne activity of the 5 Sins of Injury, Lie, Theft, Unchastity
and Worldly Attachment. 25 Caused by 25 kinds of activities as follows:
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1. Samyaktva-kriyâ, that which strengthens right belief; e.g., worship, etc.
2. Mithyátva-kriyâ, that which strengthens wrong belief, e.g., superstition, etc.
3. Prayoga-kriya, bodily movement. 4. Samâdâna-kriya, tendency to neglect vows, after having taken them.
5. Iryapatha-kriya, walking carefully, i.e., looking on the ground for protecting living beings which may be trod upon and thus injured.
6. Prádoșiki-kriya, tendency to accuse others in anger. 7. Kayiki-kriya, a wicked man's readiness to hurt others. 8. Adhikaraniki-kriya, having weapons of hurtfulness.
9. Paritäpiki-kriya, anything which may cause mental pain to oneself or others.
10. Pránátipátiki-kriyâ, depriving another of vitalities of age, senseorgans, power or respiration.
11. Darśana-kriya, infatuated desire to see a pleasing form. 12. Sparśana-kriyâ, frivolous indulgence in touching. 13. Pratyayiki-kriya, inventing new sense-enjoyments.
14. Samantânupatana-kriya, answering call of nature in a place frequented by men, women or animals.
15. Anabhoga-kriya, indifference in dropping things or throwing oneself down upon the earth, i. e., without seeing whether it is swept or not.
16. Svahasta-kriyâ, undertaking to do by one's own hand, what should be done by others.
17. Nisarga-kriya, admiration of hurtful or unrighteous things. 18. Vidâraņa-kriyâ, proclaiming other's sirs.
19. Âjña-vyâpâdiki-kriyâ, misinterpreting the scriptural injunctions, which we do not want to follow.
20. Anâkânkşa-kriyâ, disrespect to scriptural injunctions out of vice or laziness.
21. Prárambha-kriyâ, engaging in harmful activities or expressing delight in other's misdeeds.
22. Parigrấhiki-kriya, trying to persevere in one's attachment to wordly belongings.
23. Mâyâ-kriyâ, deceitful disturbance of some one's right knowledge and faith.
24. Mithya-darśana-kriya, praising actions due to wrong belief.
25. Apratyakhyana-kriyâ, not renouncing what ought to be renounced. The Senses, Passions and Vowlessness are the causes and the 25 kinds of activity are their Tects.
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