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________________ METAPHYSICS : VII. KINDS OF KARMA 27 perfect perception of, and faith in, the reality of things; perfect knowledge; perfect power; and perfect happiness. Karmie matter keeps the soul from the realization of this fourfold greatness, obseuring its perception and knowledge, obstructing its progress and success, and disturbing the equanimity of its existence. It is therefore called the four ghātiya or destructive kurmus. Their names are jñānā varaṇīya, or knowledge-obscuring karmu ; darśanīvaranīya, or faith-obseuring or perception obscuring kurma ; anturayu, that which hinders or obstructs the progress or success of the soul ; mohanīya, that which infatuates or deludes the soul (or makes it lose equilibrium of thought and feeling). These destructive karmas retain the soul in mundane existence, the character of which is conditioned by another quartet of karmas, the latter not destructive, but determining merely the body and the environments in which the mundane soul must exist. They are called aghātiya, or non-destructive, karmas. Their nanies are ayus, the karma which determines the duration of our lives or other conditions ; nāma, that which determines the character of our individuality, i.e. our body, height, size, colour, etc. ; gotra, that which determines our family, nation ality, etc.; vedanīya, that which gives pleasure or pain in mundane life.
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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