Book Title: Jain Journal 2014 07 Author(s): Satyaranjan Banerjee Publisher: Jain Bhawan PublicationPage 28
________________ Dr. Subhash C. Jain : Transmigration, Evolution and Jain Karma Doctrine 29 Two-sensed subhuman Two-sensed subhuman if K,SKSK,; Three-sensed subhuman if K, SKSK, Three-sensed subhuman Three-sensed subhuman if K SKSKj; Four-sensed subhuman ifK SK<K; Four-sensed subhuman Four-sensed subhuman if K., SKSK,; Five-sensed-amanaska subhuman if KSKSKSA Five-sensed-amanaska Five-sensed-amanaska subhuman if subhuman KKSKA Five-sensed-samanaska subhuman if KSKSKS Five FiveSensed- Sensed- Samanaska- Amanaska- Subhuman Subhuman Four- ThreeSensed- SensedSubhuman Subhuman TwoSensedSubhuman OneSensedSubhuman Nigoda KM Kss KA K4 K2 K2 K KN KARMIC LOAD Figure 1. Range of karmic load for subhuman birth-species Table 1 and Figure 1 are explained by using illustrations. For example, if the present birth-species of a living being is the nigoda, than its next birth-species would be nigoda if K'EKSK, and onesensed subhuman if K, KSK,. Similarly, if the present birth-species of a living being is the three-sensed subhuman, its next birth-species would be three sensed subhuman if K SKSK, and the four-sensed subhuman ifK, SKSK,. An fsas being would transmigrate to the fsas birth-species if K, SKSK, and the fsss birth-species if KSKSKS. Note that KK,K,K,K KAXK55K, 20. PRESUPPOSITION 3. The karmic load of infernal beings always decreases with time: they always transmigrate in their next lifePage Navigation
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