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CLASSIFICATION OF KARMAS.
It is important to note that ordinarily all the jivas have the Oudârika, Taijas and the Karman. Of these the latter two are inseparable from each other and must remain clothing the jiva till it attains to the state of non-chalance-Kaivalya. It is the migrating body which travels from womb to womb shaking off the Oudárika in its travels as the snake casts off its slough. Regarding the relation between the Oudárika and Karman, the reader is referred to the previous chapter on the subject.
3. UPANGA NAMA KARMA. In Upånga nama karma, the word upanga means limbs, extremities, lungs and others organs of action composing the body, and the sets of action-currents which evolve these component parts of the body are called upanga karma. The Upanga nåma karmas are of three kinds viz.15. (i) Ouddrika upanga karma- means ! the set of action-currents which
evolve the component parts of the gross physical body formed out of
the materials in the mother's womb ... "udara." I
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