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3. Pravacanasāra of Kundakunda, i. 14. (Rāyacandra) 4. Dravyasaṁgraha, 50 (Sacred books of the Jainas Vol. 1) 5. Bhagavatī Ārādhanā, 2144 (Digambara Jaina Granthamālā, Sholapur) 6. Ibid. 27. 7. Moksa Pāhuda of Kundakunda, 5, 51. (Patni Digambara Jaina Granthamala, Mārotha, under the title 'Asta Pāhuda') 8. Pravacanasāra, II. 2, 6. 9. Yogadrsțisamuccaya of Haribhadra, 178. (L. D. Institute of Indology, Ahmedabad) 10. Ibid. 8 11. Puruşārthasiddhyupāya of Amritacandra, 44. (Rāyacandra) 12. Ācārānga Sūtra, 1. 4. 18. (Jaina Śvetāmbara Terāpanthi Mahāsabhā, Calcutta) 13. Sūtrakstāșga, 1. 2. 1. 1. (Sacred books of the East Vol. xlv) 14. Jnānārņava of Subhacandra, xxlv, 3. (Rāyacandra) 15. Tattvārtha Sūtra of Umāsvāti 1. 1. (Bhāratīya Jnāna Pītha, Kāśī under the title “Sarvārthasiddhi") 16. Moksa Pāhuda, 4, 7. 17. Yogaśataka of Haribhadra, Hindi edition, P. 111 (ed. Indukala Jhaveri, Gujarāta Vidyasabhā, Ahmedabad) 18. Yogabindu of Haribhadra, 31, 252, 366. (L. D. Institute of Indology, Ahmedabad.) 19. The type of enlightenment accruing from eight Dșstis may respectively be compared to the type of light given out by the sparks of straw fire, cow-dung fire, wood fire, the light of a lamp, the lustre of a gem, the light of a star, the light of the sun, and the light of the moon (Yogadrsțisamuccaya 15). Thus it varies from the indistinct enlightenment to the most distinct one. The first four Dşstis (Mitrā, Tārā, Balā, Dīprā) occur in the stage of Apunarbandhaka (Mithyādssţi in transition) hence they are unsteady, while the last four, in the stages of Samyagdęsți and Caritri, hence they are steady. 20. Yogadrsțisamuccaya, 13, 19, 178. 21. Mysticism by Underhill, P. 169. (Methuen, London) 22. Gommațasāra Jīvakāņda of Nemicandra, 17 (Rāyacandra) 23. Paramātmaprakāśa, 80 to 83 24. Jnānārņava xxx 11,.18. 25. Samadhiếataka of Pūjyapada 76. (Vira Sevā Mandira). 26. Mūlācāra of Vattakera, 53 (Anantakirti Digambara Jaina Granthamālā, Bombay) : Fear of (1) this world (2) other world, (3) death, (4) unrest from disease, (5) accidental occurrence (6) insecurity, and (7) loss of affluence or self-control. 27. Ratnakaranda Śrāvakācāra of Samantabhadra, 25. (Vīra Sevā Mandir): Pride of (1) learning, (2) honour, (3) family, (4) caste, (5) power, (6) opu
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