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________________ KARMA AND REINCARNATION The Atman is Akarta or Nishkriya. The Atman is all-pervading. It is ever free (Nitya Mukta). Works are extinguished either by expiatory ceremonies (Prayaschitta) or by the knowledge of the Self or Brahman, or by the full fruition of their consequences. Smritis declare that some single actions such as the murder of a Brahmin, are the causes of more than one new existence. 7. KARMA IN THE JAIN PHILOSOPHY Karma in the Jain philosophy is divided into eight classes: those which act as an impediment to the knowledge of truth; those which act as an impediment to the right insight of various sorts; those which give one pleasure and pain, and those which produce bewilderment. The other four are again divided into other classes so minutely that a student of the Jain Karma philosophy can trace any effect to a particular Karma Persons who by right faith, right knowledge, right conduct, destroy all Karmas and thus develop fully the nature of their soul, reach the highest perfection, become divine and are called Jainas Those Jainas, who, in every stage, preach the law and establish the order, are called Tirthankaras. Subject to the law of Karma man has to work out the effect of his previous actions This Karma is a kind of force which holds the soul in bondage and 221
SR No.011086
Book TitlePractice of Karma Yoga
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorSwami Sivananda
PublisherDivine Life Society
Publication Year1980
Total Pages329
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size30 MB
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