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________________ (3). kshayopashama vedaka samyaktva - is achieved when there is annihilation-cum-suppression of mithyaatva mohaniiya, mishra mohaniiya, anantaanubandhi krodha, anantaanubandhi maana, anantaanubandhi maayaa and anantaanubandhi lobha and the fruition (uday) of samyaktva mohaniiya karmas. The duration of vedaka samyaktva is of less than the tiniest fraction of a second. And it occurs only once in all possible lifetimes. This is because vedaka samyaktva is the gateway to kshaayika samyaktva, which is attained only once and is permanent. Vedaka samyaktva is necessarily followed by the attainment of kshaayika samyaktva. 5. Saasvaadana samyaktva [Extremely fleeting enlightened perception remaining while falling from the 11th gunasthaana (level of spiritual enhancement to the 1st gunasthaana {level of spiritual enhancement which is known as mithyaatva gunasthaana {lowest possible spiritual level where there is complete false belief}] When the seeker is falling from the 11th gunasthaana to the 1st gunasthaana, there is the tiniest remnant of samyaktva, which is experienced for an extremely brief period of time - less than the tiniest fraction of a second. This is known as saasvaadana samyaktva. It is caused when the seeker which has attained the 11th gunasthaana on the basis of the suppression (Upashama) of the four anantaanubandi kashaayas of anger, arrogance, artifice and avarice suddenly experiences the return of these four anantaanubandi kashaayas. This leads to his fall from the 11th gunasthaana to the 1st gunasthaana. sa + aayasaadana = saasaadana aaya = income/inflow saadana = destruction Hence, aayasaadana or aasaadana is that which destroys the income of upashama samyaktva. Along with the rise of anantaanubandhii kashaayas The soul, which is in upashama and is experiencing the rise of the four anantaanubandhii kashaayas, is known as saasaadana samyakdrishti. This stage is immediately followed by mithyaatva. In reality, both vedaka samyaktva and saasaadana samyaktva are intermediate stages of samyaktva. Vedaka samyaktva appears when the soul is on the way to achieving kshaayika samyaktva. Saasaadana samyaktva appears when the soul is descending towards complete mithyaatva. 176
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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