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Soul Science : Samayasāra by Jain Ācārya Kundakunda
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93 says that the Jñāni is the non-doer of psychic Karma (Bhāva Karma). Question: According to Gāthā 87, Rāga-Dveşa associated with a
Jīva are of two types: (1) Jiva type and (2) Ajiva type. If we consider Jīva type Rāga-Dveșa then according to Gāthā 82, Jiva
should be the doer of such Räga-Dveșa. Is it right? Answer: Gātha 82 should be understood properly in the light of
other stanzas. One should also keep in mind the view points (Naya). The emphasis of Gāthā 82 is that a Jīva can never be the doer of actions of matter. While writing the commentary of Gāthā 82, Ācārya Amstacandra has highlighted that a Jīva under some context may be considered as the doer of its own Bhāva Karma. Gāthā 92 and 93 provide additional information in this matter. Here Ācārya Kundakunda explains that a Jñāni is not to be considered as the doer of Bhāva Karma, whereas
an Ajñānī becomes the doer of Bhāva Karma. Question: Due to the fruition of Dravya Karma there may be
anger, etc. A Jñānī does not identify oneself as the doer of anger etc., but he is involved with the anger etc. How can he
be called as the non-doer of anger? Answer: For an answer in the modern, simple, and logical
language, let us consider a worldly example. Suppose a person named Dinesh is driving a car carefully and a motor cyclist named Suresh hits his car from the back. Due to this collision, Suresh lost the balance and fell down. This resulted into the
loss of life of Suresh. One can now ask some questions. Question: Is it true that Suresh died as a result of collision
with the car driven by Dinesh?
Answer: Yes. Question: Is it true that the car of Dinesh was involved in the
collision?
Answer: Yes. Question: Should Dinesh feel sorry for this collision and death
of Suresh in which he was involved ?