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

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________________ Causes of Karmas. Four general causes of karma have already been given, namely delusion (mithyatva), avirati, kashaya, and yoga (it is easier to use these names than to use a whole sentence in English for each cause ). But these causes are each subdivided in greater detail. Mithyatva. There are five kinds of this cause, namely: 1. Abhigraha mithyatva. It is a state of mind in which you stick to a false belief. You may not now it. If you think, speak, or act when in this state, you generate fresh karma [the kinds of karma which are generated by these causes are given in the next series of stages of Development following.] 2. Anabhigraha mithyatva. It is a state of mind in which a person thinks "well, this may be true, and also that may be true", or "All religious are true." He does not go into the matter. 3. Abhinivesha of Jain Education International mithyatva. sticking intentionally It is the state to a false For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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