Book Title: Doctrine of Karman in Jain Philosophy
Author(s): Hiralal R Kapadia
Publisher: Vijibai Jivanlal Panalal Charity Fund Mumbai

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________________ VIII.] Table of bandha 1. jñānāvarana 2. darśanavarana 3. vedaniya 4. mohaniya 5. ayus 6. näman 7. gotra 8. antaraya pride. In the last moment of this gunasthāna there are, therefore, 103 prakṛtis in sattā. THE DOCTRINE OF KARMAN 5 4 4 1 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 1 5 udaya 5 4,5 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 Jain Education International 1 301 1 5 87 satt of k.s 5 9 6 2 28, 24, 21, 13, 12, 11 28, 24, 21, 11, 5, 4 28, 24, 21, 4, 3 28, 24, 21, 3, 2 28, 24, 21, 2, 1 1 93, 92, 89, 88; 80 c, 79, 76, 75 1, 2 5 Beyond this gunasthana the following prakṛtis have no more bandha, udaya, udiraṇā: bandha flaming-up greed. udaya and udirana: all 3 sexes as well as flaming-up anger, pride, deceitfulness. 10. sūkṣma-samparāya-guṇasthāna. In this guṇasthāna passion still only occurs in the most subtle form in order to be then totally suppressed or annihilated. It lasts with the upasamaka 1 samaya in the minimum, antarmuhurta in the maximum; with the kṣapaka antarmuhurta. cognition: mati-, śruta-, avadhi-, manaḥparyāya-jñāna ; cakṣur-, acakṣur-, avadhi-darśana. activity 9 yogas, viz. 4 mano-, 4 vāg- and audārika-kāya yoga. leśyä: white. belief aupaśamika or kṣāyika samyaktva. conduct sukṣmasamparāya. causes of bondage: 10, i.e. 9 yogas and flaming-up greed. bandha: 17 prakṛtis, because the flaming-up greed is no longer bound beyond the preceding gunasthāna. udaya 60 prakṛtis, i.e. the 66 of the preceding guṇasthāna without the 6 separated when leaving it. udiraṇā: 57 prakṛtis, i.e. the 63 of the preceding guṇasthāna without the 6 separated when leaving it. For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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