Book Title: Jainism in Nutshell
Author(s): Kirtichandrasuri
Publisher: Sumatibhai M Shah

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________________ 26 they are immersed in the ocean of infinite bliss for ever. The souls which become pure and spotless are all called Paramatmas. Therefore, the concept that there is only one paramatma is also erroneous. If our souls were not capable of becoming paramatmas, there would not have been necessity for our saints to renunciate the world or practise severe penances. It is with the sole aim of attaining absolution (Mukti) that the Sadhus and Saints practise penances and observe other restrictions. The soul is immortal, indivisible and imperishable. Just as a man discards his old clothes and dons new ones, this atma also discards one body and takes on another. According to its actions it wanders in various lives and experiences many kinds of sufferences and troubles. Through violence (Himsa) falsehood (Asatya), theft (steya) unchastity-immorality, evil conduct, jealousy, defamation, vicious gossips—through all these and such other misdeeds he accumulates demerit (papa) in the form of (ashubha) bad Karmas with the result that he has to endure intolerable miseries in many births and rebirths. Shree Sudharmaswami Gyanbhandar-Umara, Surat www.umaragyanbhandar.com

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