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Dravyasamgraha
3. samsāra bhāvanā – the pain and suffering implied in
transmigration; 4. aikatva bhāvanā – the inability of another to share
one's suffering and sorrow; 5. anyatva bhāvanā – the distinctiveness between the
body and the soul; 6. aśuci bhāvanā – the filthiness of the body; 7. āsrava bhāvanā – influx of karmic matter; 8. samvara bhāvanā – stoppage of karmic matter; 9. niriarā bhāvanā - gradual shedding of karmic matter; 10. loka bhāvanā – the form and divisions of the universe
and the nature of the conditions prevailing in the
different regions – heavens, hells, and the like; 11. bodhidurlabha bhāvanā – the extreme difficulty in
obtaining human birth and, subsequently, in attaining
true faith; and 12. dharma bhāvanā - the truth promulgated by Lord
Jina.
The twenty-two afflictions to be endured (parīşaha jaya) These afflictions or hardships have to be endured by the ascetic striving after emancipation:
1. kşudhā – hunger; 2. trsā – thirst; 3. śīta – cold; 4. uşņa - heat; 5. damśamaśaka - insect-bite; 6. nāgnya – nakedness; 7. arati – displeasure;
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