Book Title: Jaina Mysticism and Other Essays
Author(s): Kamalchand Sogani
Publisher: Prakrit Bharti Academy

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________________ 35. Samayasāra, 146. 36. Yogasara, Rayacandra Jaina Sastramala, Bombay, 72. 37. Samadhisataka, Vira Seva Mandira, Delhi, 83. 38. Bhagavati Aradhana, Sakharama Namacandra Digambara Jaina Granthamala, Sholapur, 27. 39. Dasaraikālika-sūtra, Jaina Sastramala, Karyalaya Lahore, X. 5. 40. Acārāniga sütna Sacred Books of the East, Vol. XXII, 1. 5.5, p. 60. 41. Dasavaikälika-sutra, VI. 9. 42. Sütraktäriga sūtra, Sacred Books of the East, Vol. XLV, 1. 1. 4. 10 43. Swayambhūstotne Vira Seva Mandira, Delhi, 117. 44. Sūtrakstārga- sūtra 1. 7.9. 45. Acaränga sütre 1.4.1 46. Gommatasara Karmakanda, Rayacandra Jaina Sastramala, Bombay, 8 47. Passions are the psychical states of self. These psychical states are of very great variety, but all of them may be included in attachment (râga), aversion (dvese) and infatuation (moha), which again can be subsumed under subha bhāva (auspicious psychical states) and a subha bhāva (inauspicious psychical states) leading to punya åsnavabandha and påpa ätrawa-bandha respectively. Moha (infatuation) which is the spiritual perversion and dresa(aversion) which manifests in anger (krodha), pride (måna), etc. are invariably a subha-bhava Besides näge (attachment) expressing itself in deceit (maya), greed (lobha) etc. and in sensual pleasures is a subhas but räga directed to spiritual and moral matters is fubha. In other words, devotion to Arhat, Siddha and saints, compassionate attitude towards those who are in distress and are thirsty and hungry, state of mind bereft of anger, pride, deceit and greed-all these lead to punya ašnava Besides, belittlement of others, sensual indulgence, causing pain to others, employment of knowledge in base objects—all these lead to påpa áframa (vide Samajasāra 282 and Pancastikaya 135.40). 48. Pravacániesāra I. 52 (Commentary). 49. Dravyasangraha, 34, 36, 37. 50. Handiqui, Yasastilaka and Indian Culture, Jivaraja Granthmala, Sholapur, p. 248. 51. Samadhisataka, 70. 52. Darsana Pähuda Patani Digambara Jaina Granthamala, Marotha (under the title Astapähuda), 20. 53. Samayasāna 13 (Commentary). 54. Ibid. 14. 55. Mulācāns, Anantakirti Digambara Jaina Granthamala, Bombay, 53. 56. Ratnakarandafrāvakācāra Vira Seva Mandira, Delhi 25. 57. Karttikeyanupreksas 415. 58. Ratnakarandafrāvakácāra, 12. 59. Ibid. 13. 60. Kartikeyanupreksa 419. Jaina Mysticism and other essays Jain Education International For Personal & Private Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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