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with activation of the partially-destructive (de agh ti) karmas, is called subsidence-cum-destruction.
What is meant by all-destructive (sarvagh ti)?
The karmas which totally destroy or cover the inherent nature of right belief and knowledge of the soul are called all-destructive.
What is meant by rising-karmas destruction (audayika)? Destruction of the karmas which are becoming active without yielding their effects is called rising- karmas destruction.
What is the meaning of spardhaka?
The group or collection of karmas is spardhaka.
What is the meaning of niseka?
The number of karmas which become active in a small instant (called samaya) is niṣeka.
What is the meaning of anuj v guna?
The attributes (also referred as nature of) like right belief and right knowledge of the soul are called its anuj v guna.
What is the meaning of sad vasth upa ama?
It means the karmas which exist with the soul in a subsided state.
What is the meaning of partially destructive?
The karmas which veil or destroy partially the attributes of soul, like knowledge etc.
What is the meaning of ekade a?
It means partial or little.
What is the meaning of disposition due to rise of karmas (audayika)? The disposition that arises out of the activation or rise of karmas.
What is the meaning of rise or activation?
Yielding results / effects by karmas (associated with the empirical soul) due to the impact of other entities is called rise or activation.
What is the meaning of disposition due to the inherent-nature (p rin mika) or capacity of the soul?
These are the dispositions of the soul which are independent of the karmas. Alternatively these are the dispositions of the soul which do not have any bearing to the subsidence or destruction or subsidence-cumdestruction of karmas. Or one can express the nature of the soul to be its disposition due to its inherent nature.
What is meant by independent of karmas?
Those dispositions of the soul which do not have any relation to the karmas are called independent of karmas.
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