Book Title: First Steps to Jainism Part 1
Author(s): Sancheti Asso Lal, Manakmal Bhandari
Publisher: Sancheti Trust Jodhpur

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________________ The Doctrine of Karma 33 sible with no further chance of Karma bondage. At the same time though the powers of the released soul are limitless, some of the attributes realised (by the soul) which were obstructed by the Karma bondage of eight kinds are given in the following table in juxtaposition : Kind of Karma destroyed Attributes of soul realised thereby (i) Deluding (Mohaneeya) Perfect rationalism (Kshyayik Samyaktva). (ii) Perception obscuring Perfect perception (Anant Darshan). (Darshanavarniya) (iii) Knowledge obscuring Prefect knowledge/Wisdom (Anant Gyan) (Gyanavarniya) (iv) Obstructing (Antraya) Perfect Prowess (Anant Veerya) (v) Status Determining (Gotra) Equality of status (Agurulagutva) (iv) Age (Aayu) Eternity (Akshya Stithi) (vii) Physique determining Formlessness (Amoortatva) (Naam) (viii) Feeling producing Non-interference (Avyabadhatava). (Vedniya) These indeed are the distinguishing features of the liberated soul as described in the Jain Canon. 37. Some additional observations, conclusions and Summary-These observations are supplementary to the above discussion of the doctrine of Karma. They also summarize some observations and throw additional light on some aspects-for these reasons these have been taken at the end. Firstly, it must have become clear that Karma and the results thereof are strictly personal to the soul, responsible for and bound by them. No other soul or being can help or share in the result of one's Karma as they travel with the particular soul from birth to birth. If any expiation or alleviation has to be done it has to be done by the soul itself. No other soul can bail out the responsible soul by agreeing to bear or share the fruits of its Karma. In short Karma bondage and Karma results are not transferable. 38. True to its analytical tradition Jainism has divided Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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