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Q.II.5.12 A.II.5.12
What is meant by subsidence-cum-destruction right belief? The right belief caused due to the destruction of the rising of the infinitely contracted (anant nubamdhi) four passions namely anger, pride, deceit and greed; wrong belief (mithy tva), right belief (samyaktva) and mixed (samyaktva-mithy tva) activities, subsidence of the same existing with the soul for future rising and partial destruction of the right-belief tendency of the karmas.
What is meant by subsidence-cum-destruction conduct?
The right conduct caused due to the destruction of the twelve rising tendencies of four passions namely anger, pride, deceit and greed in their states of infinitely intense (anant nubamdhi) leading to endless cycle of births and deaths, intense (apratyakh na) preventing total restraint and mild (pratyakh na) preventing partial restraint along with subsidence of all these tendencies existing with the soul from future rising; rising of any of the flickering / gleaming (samjvalana) tendencies of the four passions which obscure only partially, or the nine quasi passions (nokaşaya) and wrong belief (mithy tva).
What is meant by self-restraint-cum-non restraint (abstinence and nonabstinence)?
The disposition manifesting on the destruction cum subsidence of infinitely contracted (anant nubamdhi) passions leading to endless cycle of births and deaths, mild (pratyakh na) passions preventing partial restraint and on the rise of intense (apratyakh na) passions preventing total restraint and the gleaming (samjavalan) passions which obscure only partially and the quasi passions according to the possibility is called samyam samyama or self-restraint-cum-non-restraint.
What is samyam samyama i.e. self-restraint-cum-non-restraint?
The dispositions of Practising the vows and not Practising them manifested on the destruction cum subsidence of infinitely-intense (anant nubamdhi) passions, intense (apratyakh na) passions and on the rise of mild (pratyakh na) passions and the gleaming (samjavalan) passions and the quasi passions according to the possibility is called samyam samyama or self-restraint-cum-non-restraint.
What is the meaning of infinitely-intense (anant nubamdhi) passions? Those passions that are bound with the soul for infinite time period and obscures the attainment of right belief are called infinitely intense (anant nubamdhi) passions, e.g. infinitely intense anger, infinitely intense pride, infinitely intense deceit and infinitely intense greed.
What is the meaning of intense-passions?
The passions which prevent the disposition of abstinence are called intense-passions, e.g. intense anger, intense pride, intense deceit and intense greed.
What is the meaning of mild (pratyakh na) passions?
The passions which prevent the disposition of total abstinence are called mild passions, e.g. mild anger, mild pride, mild deceit and mild greed.
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