Book Title: Account of Jainism
Author(s): Unknown
Publisher: ZZZ Unknown

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________________ Jainism. life. The ominous, Asrcva inflicts the pain That cre of hells, beast.y life and human poveromninous ty, diseases, seperation, ugliness etc. The “Pure" temper is the one that tends to lasting welfare and leads to Moksha. it is deviod of any passions at all. The Karman is primarily divided into eight classes: [1] The Dnyana -Varaniya [2] The Darshana-Varaniya [3] The eight The Mohaniya [4] The Vedaniya [5] Konues. The Ayu [6] The Nam [7] The Gotra and [8] The Antaraya. Corresponding to these, there are different Asravas. For instance, to have no taste for learning, to impede the progress of knowledge, to conceal wisdom, to be jealous of others' learning – all these produce tle Asravas of the Dryana-Varaniya Karman. By imputing untrue faults to the Omnisicent Lord or the Gospel of the Jins or the school of Jain Ascetics, the soul incurs the Asravas of the Darshar.ci-Farcraiya Karmans. The vo ent nature of passions leads to the Asravas of the Clcrird--Muhriya Karman. To make Jain Education International For Personal & Private Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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