Book Title: Outlines of Jainism
Author(s): J L Jaini, F W Thomas
Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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________________ TEXTS: THEOLOGY 79 9. जेसिं जीवसहावो णत्यि अभावो य सव्वहा तस्स । ते हांति भिणदेहा सिद्धा वचिगोयरमदीदा ॥ Panchāstikāya, by Kundakunda Achārya, 35. Those wliose is the nature of a pure soul, and in whom is never any non-being—such souls, when disembolied, are Siddhas: they are above all powers of speech. णट्टकम्मदेहो लोयालोयस्स जाणोदट्ठो।। पुरिसायारो अप्पा सिद्धो झा एद लोयसिहरस्थो ॥ Dravya-samgraha, by Nemi-chandra Siddhānta chakravartin, 51. Having destroyed the eight kinds of karmas (see below, pp. 91-2) and the body, sublime in knowledge of the Universe and Beyond (loka and aloka), the self in the form of a man, steady at the summit of the Universe (loka), should be meditated upon as Siddha. ण?टु कम्मबंधा अट्टमहागुणसमणिया परमा। लोयग्गठिदा णिच्चा सिद्धा जे एरिसा होति ॥ Viyama-sūra, 72. Having destroyed the bondage of eight karmas and being possessed of eight great qualities of the soul], perfect souls, eternal, and steady at the summit of the universe (loka)—those who are such are Siddhas. 10. लोयस्सुज्जोययरे सुधम्मतित्थं करे जिणे वन्दे । अरहंते कित्तइसे चउवीसं चेव केवलिणो ॥ Sāmāyika-pāțha. I salute the Jinas, illuminators of the universe and founders of the beautiful fording place of religion ; such twenty-four Arhats, Kevalins, will I celebrate. ___1 Appendix IT, pp. 130-1.

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