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(4) Kshayopashamik-bhaava (state of extinction-cumpacification)-Destruction-cum-pacification of karmas is called kshayopasham. The state produced by destruction-cumpacification is called Kshayopaȧshamik-bhaava. This state is like a fire partly live and partly extinguished. In this state the karma particles attaining maturity get destroyed and those still dormant get pacified.
This has two categories-(1) To diffuse the mature karma particles that are about to come to fruition. (2) To reduce the potency of karma particles. The process of extinction-cumpacification is applicable only to vitiating karmas and not nonvitiating karmas. The vitiating karmas only obscure and distort the four basic attributes of soul (Knowledge, perception, etc.) they cannot completely destroy these. That is why they can have extinction-cum-pacification.
(5)
Parinamik-bhaava
(transformed
state)-Parinam
means to get transformed into new modes. This is of two kindsnatural and enforced. This transformed state is called Parinamikbhaava. In other words that which causes modal changes only and not basic changes in a thing is called Parinamik-bhaava.
(6) Sannipatik-bhaava (mixed state)-The combination of any two or more of the aforesaid states is called sannipat. This combination is called Sannipatik-bhaava. More details of these states will be discussed in following aphorisms.
(१) औदयिक भाव
२३४. से किं तं उदए ?
उद दुविहे पण्णत्ते । तं जहा - ( १ ) उदए य, (२) उदयनिप्फण्णे य ।
२३४. (प्रश्न) औदयिकभाव क्या है ?
(उत्तर) औदयकिभाव दो प्रकार का कहा है- (१) उदय, और (२) उदयनिष्पन्न ।
(1) AUDAYIK BHAVA
234. (Question) What is (culminated state)?
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