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सप्तप्रकृत्युपशमाऽऽदित उदयति गुणपदे चतुर्थेऽलम् ॥
धर्मः कवलमायोज्यलवोऽपि च पञ्चमे द्वयं षष्ठे ॥१४॥ Meaning :- The Sruta Dharma unfolds itself or becomes manifest in the beings on the fourth of the fourteen spiritual stages by the entire destruction or partial destruction or suppression of the seven verieties of the Karmas, namely, Anantonubandhi, Anger, Egoism, Deceit. Greed, Samyaktva Mohaniya, Mithyatva, Mohaniya, and Misra Mohaniya. Though at this stage there is no Caritra Dharma of the form of abstention, still on account of the purification of Vision, there is possibility of the Sruta Dharma. The Caritra Dharma again has two varieties, namely, partial and entire. The first becomes menifest on the removal of the Apratyakhyani Anger, Egoism, Deceit and Greed, on the fifth of the fourteen spiritual stages, and the second unfolds itself on the sixth stage by the removal of the Pratyakhyani quaternary. In other words, the unfolding of the Sruta Dharma and Caritra Dharma depends on the complete annihilation of as well as partial destruction and suppression of the certain varieties of the Mohaniya Karma. Summarily speaking, on the fourth stage the simple Sruta Dharma unfolds and on the fifth, the Sruta Dharma and partial Caritra Dharma become manifest while on the sixth, entire, Sruta Dharma and Caritra Dharma reveal themselves. (94)
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