Book Title: Society Epistemology And Logic In Indian Tradition
Author(s): Dharmchand Jain
Publisher: Prakrit Bharati Academy

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________________ Concept of Consciousness In Jainism There are eight types of soul - 1. A soul as a substance (dravyātmā) 2. A soul with passions (kaṣāyatmā) 3. A soul with activities of mind, speech and body (yogātmā) 4. A soul with cognitive activity (upayogātmā) 5. A soul with attribute of knowledge (jñānātmā) 6. A soul with attribute of intuition (darśanātmā) 7. A soul with conduct (cāritrātmā) and 8. A soul with attribute of internal power (vīryātmā)3. Basically a soul is a substance, but when it exhibits any of the above characteristics or it enjoins passions etc. then it is addressed by respective names. 165 Consciousness and its various levels Consciousness can be technically termed as 'upayoga' in Jainism. Upayoga is an application of cognitive and intuitive ability of a soul. Consciousness includes an attitude, vision and conduct of a living being. Cognition of happiness and sorrow also denote consciousness. There are many levels of consciousness; we can put them in the following categories: 1) Consciousness as apramattatā or alertness. 2) Consciousness as upayoga or knowing activity. 3) Consciousness as prāṇa (active ability of sense organs, mind, speech, body, respiration and life-span). 4) Consciousness in mind 5) Consciousness in body 6) Consciousness as sañjñā (eagerness to eat, feeling fear, sexual desire, desire of possessiveness). 7) Consciousness as vedanā 3 8) Consciousness expressed in virya or enthusiasm. Vyakhyāprajñaptisūtra, Śataka 12, Uddeśaka 10, Sūtra 1

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