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It gives me immense pleasure to introduce to the world of orientalists this valuable reference book, entitled Lesya-kosa, compiled by Mr. Mobao Lal Banthia and his assistant Mr. Srichand Choraria who is a student at our Institute. It is a specimen volume of a larger project prepared by Mr. Banthia to compile a series of such volumes on various subjects of Jainism, enlisted in a comprehensive and exhaustive catalogue that is under preparation by him. The compilers do not claim that the volume is an exhaustive and complete reference book on the subject as contained in the literature that is extant and available in print and manuscripts, accepted by the Digambara and the Swetambara sects of Jainism. In fact, Mr. Banthia has proposed to publish another volume on the subject, containing the references to the subject embodied in the Digambara literature. The Lesya-kosa will inspire the scholars of Jainism for a critical stuby of the subject, leading to a clear formulation and evaluation of the doctrine and its bearing on the metaphysical speculations of ancient India.
The concept of lesya is a vital part of the Jaina doctrine of karman. Every activity of the soul is accompanied by a corresponding change in the material organism, subtle or gross. The lesya of a soul has also such double aspect--one affecting the soul and the other its physical attachment. The former is called bhava-lesya, and the latter is koown as dravya-lesya. A detailed account of the mental and moral changes in the soul' and also an elaborate description of the material properties of various lesyasa are recorded in the Jaina scripture and its commentaries.
In the Ajivika, the Buddhist and the Brahmanical thought also, ideas similar to the Jaina concept of lesya are found recorded. The lesya qua matter is the 'colour-matter' accompanying the various gross and subtle physical attachments of the soul. This is the dravya-lesya. The corresponding state of the soul of which the 1. Pp. 251-3 (of the text). 2. Pp. 20ff 3. P. 10 (line 5); also p. 13 (line 11).
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