Book Title: Treatise on Jainism
Author(s): Jayantibhai S Sanghvi
Publisher: S J Sanghvi

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________________ 86 A Treatise on Jainism (11) Upa-shanta-mohaor Upa-shanta-kashya, subsided delusion. A thought-activity which is produced by the subsidence of the entire right-conduct-deluding karmas. This is also first Shukladhyana. A saint must fall down from here, but if strong enough, he can resume his ascent from the Kshapaka mode of ascent in the 8th stage. Here all 28 causes of delusion subside. Here the soul can stay at the most for one antar-muhurt. After falling down to any of the lower stages upto 7th, the soul can go up the destructive ladder to the 8th and higher stages, skipping the 11th or the highest point of the subsidential ladder on its way from the 10th to the 12th stage, the highest point of the destructive ladder, where delusion does not subside but is. entirely destroyed. (12) Kshina-moha, delusionless. The entire right-conduct-deluding karmas are destroyed, in this stage, and the thoughtactivity produced belongs to the 2nd Shukladhyana. The saint attaining this, does so directly from the 10th stage without passing through the 11th stage. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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