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sins (vid rana), misinterpretation of scriptures (ajñ vy p dik ), indifference to observe scriptural commandments (an k mkşa), indulgence (pr rambha), to maintain attachment to worldly objects (prigr hik), deceitful practice (m y ), to promote deluded views beliefs (mithy dar ana), not renounce renounce-able things (apraty khy na).
Q.VI.5.6 A.VI.5.6
What is samyaktva kriy ? Activities like worshipping the true omniscient, scriptures and teachers to strengthen the right faith are called samyaktva kriy.
Q.VI.5.7 A.VI.5.7
What is mithy tva kriy ? Activities like worshipping the false omniscient, scriptures and teachers which weaken the right faith are called mithy tva kriy.
Q.VI.5.8 A.VI.5.8
What is prayoga kriy ? Body-activities like wandering, movements are called prayoga kriy.
Q.VI.5.9 A.VI.5.9
What is sam d na kriy ? Activities which involve developing closeness with non-voters even though observing self-control vows are called sam d na kriy.
Q.VI.5.10 A.VI.5.10
What is ry patha kriy ? Activities which involve careful walking from one place to another only for an objective are called ry patha kriy.
Q.VI.5.11. A.VI.5.11
What is prādoșikī kriyā? Activities of violence etc performed in anger are called prādoșikī kriyā.
rho&eun&Kkrkkkr&Hkkokf/kdj.k&oh; &fo' køk; Lrnfo'kSk% VI.6 T vra-manda-jñ t jñ ta-bh v dhikarana-v rya-vi eşebhyastadvi eşah
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Meaning:
rhoHkkol eUnHkkol KkrHkko] v krHkko] vf/kdj.k vký oh; &fo'kk ds Han Isml dh 'kLko dh fo'kSkrk gksh gA Influx is differentiated on the basis of intenseness and feebleness of thought-activity, intentional or unintentional nature of action, the substratum (instrument used) and its peculiar potency.
Q.VI.6.1 A.VI.6.1
What is the cause of increase or decrease in the influx? Influx increases or decreases on the basis of intensity or feebleness of thought activity, intentional or unintentional nature of the activity, substratum and its peculiar potency (v rya).
Q.VI.6.2 A.VI.6.2
What is meant by intense thoughts? Intense thoughts are caused by intense anger, pride, etc.
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