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In this gunasthaanaka, the simultaneous dispositions of those who belong to this gunasthaanaka, are uniformly pure. Hence, this gunasthaana is known as Anivritti Karana Gunasthaanaka. baadara = gross samparaaya = the rise of kashaaya
As compared to the soul in the 10th Suukshma Samparaaya Gunasthaanaka, the soul in the 9th Gunasthaanaka experiences the rise of gross passions. Hence, the gunasthaanaka of such souls is known as the anivritti baadara samparaaya gunasthaanaka. The 5 apuurva actions, i.e. sthitighaata, rasaghaata, gunashrenii, gunasankramana, sthitibandha are continuously taking place.
Karma Prakriti {types of karmas}: The soul which has acended by annihilating karmas shall, in this gunasthaanaka, annihilate with the exception of sanjvalana lobha {avarice of a very short duration, the following 12: the subsidiary passions of haasya (ridiculing others/laughter, rati {fondness for sensual activity, arati {displeasure in sensual activity), bhaya (fear, shoka (sorrow), durgancchaa {disgust), strii veda sexual cravings for a male}, purusha veda (sexual cravings for a female}, napunsaka veda sexual cravings for a hermaphrodite), sanjvalana krodha {anger of a very short duration, sanjvalana maana {arrogance of a very short duration and sanjvalana maayaa <artifice of a very short duration. Apart from these 12, the earlier 15 (which are mentioned in explanation of 8th gunsthaanaka) are also annihilated. Hence, a total of 27 karma prakritis (types of karmas) are annihilated.
The soul, which has acended by suppressing karmas shall, in this gunasthaanaka, suppress with the exception of sanjvalana lobha {avarice of a very short duration, a total of 27 karma prakritis {types of karmas.
Sanjvalana Lobha {avarice of a very short duration is the only type of mohaniiya karmas {delusion causing karmas) that remains. It is extremely weak. Only a very tiny portion of the most gross sanjvalana lobha remains in ascension. Since there isn't complete cessation of passions, this gunasthaanaka is known as the anivritti baadara samparaaya gunasthaanaka.
Guna (attribute: The soul in this gunasthaanaka is without flaws. It is free from artifice. It is free from sensual desire. It knows the nine substances (nine tattvas) through the points of view of dravya {susbtance), kshetra {place), kaala {time) and bhaava {disposition}, through the shortest penance to the half-yearly penance. He has faith in them and practices them to its fullest capacity.
Phala {consequence}: This gunasthaanaka may be accomplished at least once and at the most four times by the highly advanced monastic seeker. Over multiple lives, this gunasthaanaka may be accomplished a minimum of once and a maximum of nine times by the highly advanced monastic seeker.
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