Book Title: Gyansara
Author(s): Yashovijay Upadhyay, Girishkumar P Shah Pandit
Publisher: Jain Sahitya Vikas Mandal

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________________ 56 Nirlepatā Notes: geura means thoughts about matter, non-self. Doer, inspirer and approver-all these three or any one of these three singly is responsible for the influx of the Karmas, technically called Aśrava. (2) (82] लिप्यते पुद्गलस्कन्धो न लिप्ये पुद्गलैरहम् । चित्रव्योमाजनेनेव ध्यायन्निति न लिप्यते ॥३॥ ॥८३॥ lipyate pudgalaskandho na lipye pudgalairaham | citravyomāñjaneneva’ dhyāyanniti na lipyate 11311 118311 Meaning: A material particle becomes soiled when another material particle joins it but not I. The soul is not besmeared, just as the multi-coloured sky which is not spoilt by the dark dirt. (3) ( 83 ) Notes : It is impossible to paint with black colour the sky which is multi-coloured. That is also the case with the soul which is white as it is pure. (3) (83) लिप्तताज्ञानसंपातप्रतिघाताय केवलम् । निलेपज्ञानमग्नस्य क्रिया सर्वोपयुज्यते ॥४॥ ॥८४॥ liptatājñānasampāta pratighātāya kevalam1 pirlepjñānamagnasya. kriyā sarvopayujyate 11411 118411 Meaning :- All the necessary religious rites and activities done by one who is totally immersed in the knowledge that he is never soiled by karmic particles, Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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