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________________ 193 6. Nâman (which determines the name or individuality of the embodied soul). 7. Gôtra (which determines his Gôtra); 8. Antarâya (which prevents one's entrance on the path that leads to eternal bliss'). (2, 3) 1. Obstruction of knowledge is fivefold (viz. obstruction to): LECTURE XXXIII. a. Sruta, knowledge derived from the sacred books; b. Âbhinibôdhika, perception; c. Avadhigñâna, supernatural knowledge; d. Manahparyâya, knowledge of the thoughts of other people; e. Kêvala, the highest, unlimited knowledge. (4) 2. The nine kinds of obstruction to right faith are: 1. sleep; 2. activity; 3. very deep sleep; 4. a high degree of activity2; 5. a state of deep-rooted greed; 6-9 refer to faith in the objects of the first three and the last kinds of knowledge. (5, 6) 3. Vêdaniya is twofold, pleasure and pain; there are many subdivisions of pleasure and so there are of pain also. (7) 4. Môhaniya is twofold as referring to faith and to conduct; the first is threefold, the second twofold. (8) The three kinds of Môhaniya referring to faith are: 1. right faith; 2. wrong faith; 3. faith partly right and partly wrong. (9) 1 Compare Bhandarkar, Report, p. 93, note *. 2 Nos. 1-4 are nidrâ, prakalâ, nidrânidrâ, prakalâprakalâ; I render the etymological meaning of these words. According to the Dîpikâ, however, they have a different meaning: nidrâ means the state of agreeable waking; prakalâ, the slumber of a standing or sitting person; nidrânidrâ, deep sleep; prakalâprakalâ, sleep of a person in motion. Nos. 6 and 7 are here called kakkhu and akakkhu, instead of âbhinibôdhika and sruta. [45]
SR No.011060
Book TitleJaina Sutras 02 Uttaradhyayan Sutra and Sutrakritang Sutra
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorHermann Jacobi
PublisherMax Muller
Publication Year
Total Pages500
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size27 MB
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