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Niyamasara
नियमसार
The passions (kaşāya) are four: anger (krodha), pride (māna), deceitfulness (māyā) and greed (lobha). The mind is said to be with impure-thoughts (kaluşatā) when it is sullied with the dirt of passions. Delusion (moha) is of two kinds: faith-deluding (darśanamoha) and conduct-deluding (căritramoha). The three subdivisions of faithdeluding (darśanamohanīya) karmas are subsidential-right-belief (samyaktva), wrong-belief (mithyātva), and mixed-right-and-wrongbelief (samyagmithyātva). The two kinds of conduct-deluding (cāritramohanīya) karmas are quasi-passions-feeling (akaṣāyavedanīya) and passions-feeling (kaşāyavedanīya). Thought-designations (samjñā) are four: food (āhāra), fear (bhaya), copulation (maithuna), and attachment-to-possessions (parigraha). Attraction towards agreeable objects is the sign of attachment (rāga), and revulsion towards disagreeable objects is the sign of aversion (dveşa).
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