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________________ Haribhadra, Janism and Yoga as it is called is described by Pandit Sukhalaljia as Avikal Yoga i. e. a complete and supreme Yoga.21 The originators of Jain system of Yoga are Pārsvanatha and Mahavira and that of Buddhist Yoga is Buddha himself. These are not independent systems of Yog a but they are intimately related and they have influenced each other a lot. The basic principles and concepts are much similar and can be well explained in each other's terminology. This is so because all these traditions are the creations of the same or similar aspirations. It is an universally accepted fact and experience that one and the same idea occurs to different people at the same time and though expressed in one's own style, basically means the same. So has been the case with Yoga traditions and it is worthwhile to see the unity in their different expositions. The four basic doctrines acceptable to all these systems of Yoga are: (1) The existence of soul or Jiva or consciousness as an independent entity (2) This soul or conscious entity is pure but is covered by a curtain of ignorance or Klešas (3) The origin of such ignorance is unknowable, still there is a possibility of removing it by human efforts and lastly (4) selfstabilization of the soul or the consciousness after getting rid of ignorance. No yogic sadhana is possible without the basic faith in these principles. These principles are acceptable to all the systems of Yoga since their origi nation in ancient times. Though the four principles are the same, they are termed and named differently in each system in accordance with its terminology. The word is a mere symbol. In Yoga the meaning is of prime importance because it leads the sädhaka to the very meaning of meaning itself. The word then loses its significance altogether at the ultimate stage of meditation. It is wise to see the core meaning of words signifying the same basic doctrines in all these systems. In the following table a column is spared for the Nvaya-Vaišeşik system even though it is part of Vedic tradition, because it holds its own importance. Sankhya 1. Pure conciousness named Puruşa-Independent existence-Puruşa 2. Avidya or Ignorance (Asmita etc. are the outcomes) a cover Jain Education International Nyaya-Vaise şika Independent Consciousness named Atman. or Jiva Mithya Jana or cover in the form of attachment aversion etc., Veil of Bauddha Citta or Name-Inde pendent Consciousness 155 Ignorance named Samu. daya cover in the form of eternal thirst For Personal & Private Use Only Jaina Independent existence of Consciousness named Jiva or Atman Mithyadar śan & atta chment & Aversion etc., working as www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.520758
Book TitleSambodhi 1979 Vol 08
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorDalsukh Malvania, H C Bhayani, Nagin J Shah
PublisherL D Indology Ahmedabad
Publication Year1979
Total Pages392
LanguageEnglish, Sanskrit, Prakrit, Gujarati
ClassificationMagazine, India_Sambodhi, & India
File Size8 MB
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