Book Title: Dravya Sangraha
Author(s): Nemichandra Siddhant Chakravarti, Saratchandra Ghoshal
Publisher: ZZZ Unknown

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________________ THE SACRED BOOKS OF THE JAINAS. Thus, really, a Jîra, through its characteristic consciousness, is incapable of being affected by happiness or misery-the fruits of material karmas. It is only when matter assimilates itself with a Jiva that we see the fruits of material karmas also in that Jîva and say that this Jîva is enjoying happiness or misery the fruits of material karmas. But it should be reinembered tbat this enjoyinent of the fruits of karma by a Jiva is only apparent, but not real. Really speaking, Jivas enjoy bliss only, which is the resultant of its characteristic consciousness. The commentator says that this verse refutes the doctrine of the Buddhistic philosophy that an agent does never enjoy the the fruits of karma.* अणुगुरुदेहपमाणो उवसंहारप्पसप्पदो चेदा । असमुहदो ववहारा णिच्चयणयदो असंखदेसो वा ॥१०॥ Aşugurudehapamâņo uvasamhârappasappado chedâ. Asamuhado vavahârâ niitr....!!...!?) asankhadeso vâ.-(10.) Padapatha.-aerat Vavahârâ, according to Vyavahâra Naya. ser Cheda, the conscious Jiva, andere decyer Urasamhârappasappado, by contraction and expansion. neyeet Asamuhado, without Samudgbâta. wymar Anugurudehapamâpo, equal in extent to a small or a large body, ar Va, but, freueret Ņichchayanayado, according to Nischaya Naya, wheqer Asarikhadeso, existent in innumerable Pradeśas. 10. According to Vyavahâra Naya, the conscious Jîva, being without Samudghâta, becomes equal in extent to a small or a large body, by contraction and expansion ; but, according to Nischaya Naya, [it] is existent in innumerable Pradeśas.

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