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Elaboration—There are two categories of Mohaniya Karma (deluding karma)-Darshan (perception) Mohaniya and Charitra (conduct) Mohaniya. A soul or being is incapable of perceiving and having faith in the real form of soul due to fruition of Darshan Mohaniya karma (perception deluding karma). Due to the fruition of Charitra Mohaniya (conduct deluding karma) the soul becomes incapable of stabilization in the real form of soul. There are twenty eight categories of Mohaniya karma including three of Darshan Mohaniya karma (perception deluding karma) and twenty five of Charitra Mohaniya (conduct deluding karma). Complete pacification of Mohaniya karma is attained at the eleventh Gunasthana. (the Jain system of levels of purity of soul)
The pacification of Darshan Mohaniya karma (perception deluding karma) results in Samyaktva-labdhi (attaining righteousness) and that of Charitra Mohaniya (conduct deluding karma) in Charitra-labdhi (attaining purity of conduct). (for more details see appendix in part-2.) (३) क्षायिक भाव का स्वरूप
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242. (Question) What is this Kshayik-bhaava (extinct state)?
(Answer) Kshayik-bhaava (extinct state) is of two types—(1) Kshaya (state of extinction) and (2) kshayanishpanna (produced by extinction).
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खए अट्ठण्हं कम्मपगडीणं खएणं। से तं खए। अनुयोगद्वार सूत्र
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Illustrated Anuyogadvar Sutra
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