Book Title: Journal of Gyansagar Science Foundation 2013 04 01
Author(s): Sanjeev Sogani, Vimal Jain
Publisher: Gyansagar Science Foundation

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________________ Dr. Surendra Singh Pokharna, Volume 1 Issue 1 April 2013 Appendix 1. Twenty Nine characteristics of fourteen gunasthanas SN Number of varieties 14 Hindi name of Characteristic Nam Dwar Lakshan Dwar Stithi Dwar Kriya Dwar Satta Dwar Bandh Dwar Uday Dwar Udirna Dwar 3 25 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Nirjara Dwar Bhav Dwar Karan Dwar Parishah Dwar English translation Name Characteristics Time wise situation Activities Status of Karmas Binding of karmas Activation of karma Bringing of karmas outside from Udayavalika to Udayavali and having an experience with karmas of Detachment of karmas Type of feelings Reasons for going into Gunasthana Characteristics (Painful)which are tolerable but required so as not to move away from true path Type of souls (in association with karmas Life types (human, animal, insect etc) A Interpretation: Basic characteristics B: Possible sequences of gunasthanas in which a jeev may pass through Movement/Fluctuations in Atma's pradeshas due to man, vachan and kaya 22 13 14 15 Aatma Jeev Gunasthanas 8 14 Yoga Dwar 13 17 18 19 20 Upyoga Dwar Leshya Dwar Hetu Dwar Margana Dwar 57 Lesshya types Reasons for going into certain gunasthanas Number of ways in which a jeev can come and go from to Gunasthan Concentration of Chita 14 21 22 Dhyan Dwar Dandak Dwar Jivyoni Dwar Nimit Dwar 24 84 lakhs 24 25 26 Charitra Aakarsh Dwar Number of species Indirect supporting) reason for an event to occur Good moral charactriestics Number of times a person can come to a gunasthana in one or many births Samyaktva Time in which a person comes back to gunasthana after going out from this Number of species in a gunasthana 27 28 Samkit Dwar Antar Dwar 29 Alpa Bahutva Dwar 80

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