Book Title: Tattvartha sutra
Author(s): Umaswati, Umaswami, D S Baya
Publisher: Agam Ahimsa Samta Evam Prakrit Samsthan

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________________ · • • · TATTVARTHA SUTRA : STOPPAGE AND SEPARATION: 145 Darśanamohāntarāyayoradarśanālābhau || 14 || Caritramohe ra puraskārāḥ || 15 || Vedaniye śesah || 16 || Ekadayobhājyä yugapadaikonaviniśate || 17 || nägnyāratistrīnisadyakrośayācanāsatkā– Afflictions of non-conation and lack of profit occur due to the fructification of conation deluding and obstructing karmas respectively. Due to the fructification of conduct deluding karma the afflictions of nakedness, aversion, women, seating, resentment, begging and honour and award. The remaining afflictions occur on the fructification of Vedanīya or feeling producing karma. Any living being can, alternatively, suffer from one to nineteen afflictions ata time. (14-17) Types Of Renunciations - Sāmāyikacchedopasthāpyaparihāraviśuddhisüksmasamparāyayathākhyātāni cāritrami || 18 || Types of renunciations (in increasing order of spiritual attainment) are five - Samāyika or practicing equanimity either for fixed periods of forty-eight minutes at a time or for life, Chedopasthapaniya or the second ordainment after studying some essential scriptures (the knowledge thus gained helps the monks or nuns in practicing purer form of conduct), Parihā ra- viśuddhi or type of conduct in which specific penances are practiced, Sūksma-samparaya or type of conduct where generally the passions are subsided and only some traces of greed are left, and Yathakhyata or the purest form of conduct where the passions and attachment are completely overcome. (18) Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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