Book Title: Karma Philosophy
Author(s): Virchand R Gandhi
Publisher: Agamoday Samiti

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________________ KARMA PHILOSOPHY 82. Nirmana nama karma, by reason of which the different organs and limbs of the body come to be in the right places. 83Upagbata Dama karma, by reason of which the organs are placed in such a way that instead of getting the normal pleasures from the normal activities, we get pain. This karma brings functional disorders so that in the function of the organ pain is produced. (This karma has some relation with the Vedaniya or pain karma.) 10 Trasa dashaka. (Dashaka means ten.) 84. Trasa nama karma, technically means (the word trasa, that is ) a living being who can move about voluntarily. Bees, fish, birds, auimals, etc. By reason of the activity of this karma the living being passes frou a stationary state (tree, for instance) to a state in which the body has voluntary motions, 85. Badara tama karma, by reason of which karma, the living being passes frow a body which is so minute as to be invisible to a body, which is large enough to be visible. 86. Paryapta nama karma, paryapta means capability. Through the activity of this .karma, tine living being has the capacity to complete the construction of the various bodily parts and capacities; the capability to fully develop them. There are Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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