Book Title: Religion and Philosophy of the Jainas
Author(s): Virchand R Gandhi
Publisher: Jain International Ahmedabad

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________________ 182 RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY OF THE JAINAS take the vows of refraining from certain activities. The audārika miśra yoga means the activity of the physical body in the state of incompletion (aparyāpta) when completion is not going to take place. It is only applied to living beings who die before birth. The āhāraka miśra yoga would be any activity of the āhāraka body when you were proceeding to make it, but are going to fail in completing it. When in the kārmaņa sarīra, there cannot be any control. (There is no control in the deva or nāraka states.) Karmas liable to be generated in the fifth Stage The karmas liable to be generated in this stage are : 5 Jñānāvaraṇīya karmas 6. Darsanāvaraniya karmas 2 Vedanīya karmas 15 Mohanīya karmas 1 Ayuḥ karma (Deva] 32 Nāma karmas 1 Gotra karma 5 Antarāya karmas making 67 liable to be generated out of 122. Karmas not generated These (i.e. karmas liable to be generated) are the same as the 4th guṇasthāna, only the following are not generated : The apratyākhyāni, which makes four less of the mohaniya karmas; the manusyāyuḥ karma is not generated in this stage. Of the nāma karmas the following 5, as well as the 30 of the previous or 4th stage or guṇasthāna, are not generated: Manusya gati. Audārika sarīra. Audārika upanga. Samhanana (vajra etc.) Manusyānupūrvi. Activity of the physical body does not necessarily generate the physical body. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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