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

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________________ 64 CAUSES OF KARMAS 3. Satya-a satya-mishrana-man0-yoga. A state of mind when you may be thinking of something and that of which you are thinking relates partly to truth and partly to something that is false. It is a mixture of the two previous kinds. 4. Asatya-mishrana-mano-yoga. Activity of the mind which has no reference to truth, does not relate to truth at all. 5. to 8. Four kinds of speech activity, Pamely the same as those of the thought activity only with regard to speech. (In illustration of speech which does not relate to the subject of truth or falsity, the sentence: “Bring me my watch” is an example.) 9 to 15. Seven kinds of bodily activity. namely: Activity of the physical body, activity of the vaikriya body, activity of the aharaka body, activity of the karmana body. This last includes the taijassa, because these two bodies ( the karmada and the taijasa ) stay with the soul until worked out; they go with the soul at death to the next state of life. Then there are three more, namely bodily activities which are mixtures of the karn an and taijassa with any few particles of either the audarika, vaikriya, or Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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