Book Title: $JES 931 English Pratikramana Color E6
Author(s): Pravin K Shah
Publisher: JAINA Education Committee

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________________ IMPORTANCE OF RITUAL A. - Importance of Proper Performance of a Ritual As per Jain literature, sutras are to be recited in certain physical postures along with proper reflection in order to obtain spiritual benefit from a particular ritual. Both physical postures and internal reflection are the various forms of Yoga. In general, Yoga is defined as that which connects with the soul or leads to absolute emancipation or liberation. Jain rituals are practiced using two forms of Yoga namely; Kriyä Yoga and Jnäna Yoga. A1. - Kriya Yoga During the ritual, we recite sutras and perform activities in certain physical posture known as Kriya Yoga. It is of two kinds: Äsana Yoga (Physical Posture): The proper physical postures nurture and strengthen the different thoughts and feelings in our pursuit for liberation. Varna Yoga (Pronunciation of Sutra): The proper pronunciation of the phrases and words which lend strength and fortify the feelings and thoughts will help in achieving absolute liberation. Äsana Yoga and Varna Yoga together express the positive energy and vibrations of a soul (Atma) in the external form. They become the source of the destruction of Karma and the generation of virtuous qualities. These two states of physical postures are also known as Käya Yoga. A2. - Jnäna Yoga The knowledge about the ritual along with the proper internal reflection during its performance is called Jnäna Yoga. It instills the feelings and thoughts as per the meaning of the ritual and absorbs it in the consciousness. Jnäna yoga is of three forms: Artha Yoga, Anälambana Yoga and Nirälambana Yoga. These are, in fact, the three states of activities of mind (Mano Yoga). Artha Yoga (Meaning): To absorb the meaning of the phrases properly in the consciousness while pronouncing them. Älambana Yoga (Feelings): Generating thoughts and feelings based solely on the phrases and their meaning. ENGLISH PRATIKRAMAN 9

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