Book Title: Gommatasara Karma Kanda
Author(s): Nemichandra Siddhant Chakravarti, J L Jaini
Publisher: ZZZ Unknown

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________________ The wholly destructive matter among 17 sub-classes. Let the divisior GOMMATASARA. Ávali Innumerable 1 u 31 x 9 Jain Education International u 81 8 u u 81 × 9 Then the quotient= 81 x 9 and many partsThis should be equally divided into 17 sub-classes in the following order : (1) Wrong-belief, (2) error-feeding greed, (3) error-feeding deceit, (4) error-feeding anger, (5) error-feeding pride, (6) perfectconduct preventing greed, (7) perfect-conduct preventing deceit, (8) perfect-conduct preventing anger, (9) perfect-conduct preventing pride, (10) full-vow-preventing greed, (11) full-vow-preventing deceit, (12) full-vow-preventing anger, (13) full-vow-preventing pride, (14) partial-vow-preventing greed, (15) partial-vow-preventing deceit, (16) partial-vow-preventing anger, (17) partial vow-preventing pride. • = 9. The balance one part, i. e., should again be divided by Ávalí the common divisor Innumerable 9 and many parts should be added to the matter of the first wrong-belief. Again the balance one part to be divided by 9, many parts should be added to the second i,.e., error-feeding greed. In this way we should go on. The last balance one part should be added to the 17th, i. e., partial-vowpreventing pride. 117 It should be distributed The matter of partially-destructive for the perfect-conduct u (I-1) preventing passions-(8u (1-1) 81 × 9 -). 81 × 9×2 - + This should be divided into 4 passions. First divide by the common divisor 9, many parts should be equally divided into four and distributed to its greed, deceit, anger and pride in order. The balance one part again divided by 9, many parts should be added to greed and so on. The balance last part should be added to pride. should be divided 8 u (I-1) 81x9x2 The matter of minor passions similarly into 5 parts, as 5 of 9 are bound at a time. Being divided by 9 as common divisor, many parts should be equally divided in the following order (1) any of 3 inclinations (2) indulgence or ennui (3) laughter or sorrow (4) fear, (5) disgust. For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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