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________________ TS OUTLINES OF JAINISM By the absence of karma, omniscient and embracing the whole world in its view, it attains undisturbable, supra sensual, and infinite bliss. 6. केवलदसणणाण मुह वीरिउ जो जि अणं तु । मो जिणदेउजि परममणि परमपयासु मुणं तु ॥ Paramātma-prakāśu, by Yogendra Ichārya, 330. The soul which has perfect perception, perfect knowledge, infinite bliss, and infinite power, is a perfect saint, and, being self-manifested, is known as Jina-dera (or the divine conqueror). 7. सयलवियप्पह तट्टाहं सिवपयमग्गि वसंत । कम्मचउक्कद् विलयगइ अप्पा होइ अरहंतु ॥ Ibid. 325. A soul wlich, having broken through all kinds of hindering thoughts, dwells on the way to the status of yodhead, and whose four kurmas (the destructive karmas; see under Metaphysics, p. 271 are destroyed, is called Arhat. घणघाइ कम्मरहिया केवलणाणा य परमगुणसहिया । चौतिसअतिसयजुत्ता अरिहंता एरिसा हांति ॥ Viyamu-sära-gātha, by Kundakunda Ichārya, 71. Those who are rid of the (fonr) destructive kinds of kurmas, possessed of perfect knowledge and of the highest qualities, and equipped with thirty-four kinds of supernatural powers (atiśaya), such are Arhats. 8. येन प्रणीतं पथ धर्मतीथं ज्येष्ठं जनाः प्राप्य जयन्ति दुःखं । BỊihat-Srayambhi-stotra, by Samanta-bhadra Ichārya, 9. A Tīrthaikara is) he by whom was shown the broad fording place of virtue, the best of all, reaching which men overcome sorrow,
SR No.007587
Book TitleOutlines of Jainism
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJ L Jaini, F W Thomas
PublisherCambridge University Press
Publication Year1916
Total Pages208
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size9 MB
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