Book Title: Jiva Vichar
Author(s): Hemchandrasuri Acharya
Publisher: Sanghvi Ambalal Ratanchand Jain Dharmik Trust

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________________ NAV-TATIVA 82 TYPES OF PAAP. 1) Gnanavaran - Karma covering deep knowledge 2) Darshanavaran :- Karma covering common knowledge 3) Antaray - Karma which causes hurdles 5 4) Mohaniya :- Karma which deludes 5) Ashaatavedniya:- Karma which causes pains 6) Neechgotra - Karma which gives birth in a low caste 7) Narkaayushya - Karma which makes one live as a naarki 8) Namkarma :- Karma pertaining to body Total 82 NAAMKARMA (34) - Narakgati, Tiryanchgati, Ekendriyajati, Beindriyajati, Teindriyajati, Chaurindriyajati, 5 Sanghayans, 5 Sansthans, bad colour - odour - taste - touch, Ashubhvihaayogati, Narkaanupurvi, Tiryanchanupurvi, Upghaat, Sthavar, Sukshma, Aparyapta, Sadharan, Asthir, Ashubh, Durbhag, Duhsvar, Anadey, Apyash. For the knowledge of definations and natures of the types of punya and paap, one should refer first karmagrantha. FOUR-FOLD PUNYA-PAAP COMBINATION 1) Punyanubandhi Punya :- When new punya is bound during the experience of previous punya, the punya is called Punyanubandhi Punya. 2) Paapanubandhi Punya :- When new paap is bound during the experience of previous punya, the punya NAV-TATIVA is called Paapanubandhi Punya. 3) Punyanubandhi Paap :- When new punya is bound during the experience of previous paap, the paap is called Punyanubandhi Paap. 4) Paapanubandhi Paap :- When new paap is bound during the experience of previous paap, the paap is called Paapanuabndhi Paap. [5] AASHRAV Inlets for Karma to enter the soul are called Aashrava :- 42 types • INDRIYA 5 (sense organs) - Dependence on senseorgans. Happiness in favourable subjects of senseorgans. Hatred in adverse subjects of senseorgans. • PASSIONS 4 : Anger, pride, fraud, greed. • AVRAT 5 (absence of vows) : Pranatipaat - Killing Mrishavaad - Speaking lie Adattadaan - Theft Maithun - Sexual intercourse Parigrah - Strong affection on wealth • YOG 3 :- Mental, vocal and physical activities. KRIYA (ACTIVITIES) 25 1) KAYIKI:- Performing body activities without seeing and sweeping. 2) ADHIKARNIKI - Developing new weapons or mutually joining old weapons. 3) PRADVESHIKI:- Hating livingbeings or non-livingbeings. 4) PARITAPANIKI :- Causing pains to self or others.

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