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________________ Let us assume that the antaramuhuurta of anivrittikarana is equal to 10 samayas. Here, we have taken the antaramuhuurta of the three karanas (Yathaapravrittikarana, Apuurvakarana and Anivrittikarana) to be of the same duration. But in reality, the three antaramuhuurtas are progressively tinier and tinier. Let us assume that several finite parts of anivrittikarana are equal to 6 samayas. And that one finite part of anivrittikarana is equal to 4 samayas. Udayavalikaa is equal to 2 samayas. After 6 samayas have passed from the antaramuhuurta of anivrittikarana and one finite part (= 4 samayas) remains, the living being commences the act of antakarana. Antarakarana (emptying out} Antara = empty space Karana - activity Thus antarakarana is the activity that the living being carries out when it is in the finite part of anivrittikarana (antaramuhuurta) = 4 samayas + antaramuhuurta which is equivalent to 10 samayas. Here, it lifts the dalikas of false belief (mithyaatva mohniiya) from their respective nishekas (arrangement of karma dalikas) and scatters them above and below thus freeing the space in soul from false belief (mithyaatva mohniiya). This activity is known as antarakarana. At this point in time, the soul is inducing the karma dalikas from the first level stock (which are in satta but are in frontline to come in uday) of false belief (mithyaatva mohniiya) into premature fruition. This is known as "Udiiranaa" (inducing karmic particles to manifest their consequences before their predetermined period). Also, at the same time, the soul is inducing the karma dalikas from the stock (which are also in satta but which are behind the first level stock and are going to come in uday later) of false belief (mithyaatva mohniiya) by the process of udiiranaa. This is known as "Aagaala". "Antarakaranakrite sati tasya karmanah sthitidvayam bhavati" - Karmastava (Karmagranth part 2) (Page 52, Author: Aachaarya Shri Devendrasursvar Maharaj (translated by Ramyarenu), Publisher: Shri Ohmkaara Saahitya Nidhi, Banaskatha (Gujarat), year V.S.2052) When the act of antarakarana is completed, the presence of mithyaatva-mohaniiya karmas {false belief causing deluding karmas) is reduced to two sections. Of these, the lower section is known as prathama sthiti or niicha sthiti and the upper section is known as dvitiiya sthiti or uccha sthiti. 142
SR No.007764
Book TitleSamkit Faith Practice Liberation
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorAmit B Bhansali
PublisherAmit B Bhansali
Publication Year2015
Total Pages447
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size7 MB
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