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

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________________ METAPHYSICS: VII. KINDS OF KARMA II. Darsanăvaranīya, faith-obscuring or perceptionobscuring karmas, are of nine kinds— chakshur-cursunāvaraṇīyu, that which obscures the physical sight, which is perception by means of the eyes; achakshur-darśanāvaranīya, that which obscures other kinds of perception ; uvudhi-darsunāvaraṇīya, that which obscures per ception of the past; keralu-duršanācarunīya, that which obscures full perception ; nidrā-vedanīya, that condition of sleepiness which obscures perception ; nidrānidrā-vedaniya, condition of heavy sleep which obscures perception ; prachalā-vedanīya, condition of restless sleep which obscures perception ; pruchalupruchalu-vedanīya, condition in which sleep is very restless and which obscures perception ; styānagrddhi-veilanīya, somnambulistic condition, in which there is hardly any perception of the acts done. III. Of the obstructing antarāya) karmas there are five kindsdūna-antarūya, that class of kurmus, which obstructs charity; läbha-untarāya, which obstructs profit of any kind; Woga-untarāya, which obstructs enjoyment; upabhogu-untarāya, which obstructs the circum stances attending enjoyment; vīrya-antarāyu, which obstructs power.

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