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(i) Lobha Anantånubandhi-means in
tense attachment to a certain thing which, if taken away from its possessor, will perhaps take his life as well. It is just like the fast dye on cloths which lasts as long as
the cloths endures. (ii) Lobha Apratyåkshyán--refers to the
kind of attachment which is less intense in character and continues for a pretty long time, but not all through life. It is compared to the greasemarks from the cart-wheel which stick to cloth only for a certain
time. (iii) Lobha Pratyäkshyår—is the attach
ment which can be removed with some effort as in the washing away of certain colour from a piece of
cloth with soap and water. (2) THE NINE AKASHAYAS OR Corelates
OF PASSIONS. The Akashayas or the Corelates of the Kashayas or Passions, according to the Jain psychology, are nine in number as in the following :
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